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Publicado por London, Wheble, 1807
Librería: Antiquariat Dennis R. Plummer, Bingen am Rhein, Alemania
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1 Blatt, verso weiß. Bild ca. 9 x 7 cm, Blatt ca. 21 x 13 cm. Halbfigur-Portrait im Viereck. Zeigt den britischen Adligen, Feldmarschall und Politiker Charles Lennox, 3. Duke of Richmond KG, FRS, PC (1735 in London - 29. Dezember 1806 auf Goodwood House, Sussex). - Gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Publicado por 1808. 6in x 4in, 1808
Librería: R.G. Watkins Books and Prints, Ilminster, SOMER, Reino Unido
Stipple engraving,
Publicado por London: Sold by J. Johnson; and all other booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland, 1792
Librería: Forest Books, ABA-ILAB, Grantham, LINCS, Reino Unido
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First Edition, 16pp., disbound. The author was one of six reformers consulted by Colonel Sharman, a leader of the Irish Volunteers, on the ideas for political development in Ireland. His reply shows the essentially conservative and aristocratic nature of proposals that had alarmed his political associates. Bradshaw, 7528.
Año de publicación: 1784
Librería: Zamboni & Huntington, Bangor, ME, Estados Unidos de America
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Autograph letter, signed. Condición: Very Good. Goodwood, November 1, 1784. 2pp. Lennox informs Sydney, then Pitt's secretary of state for the home department, that he will not be able to come to London to "a Council on Wednesday next on the Business of the Mosquito Shore." He ends his letter with this postscript: "The Misfortune attending this Business is that the orders from Spain to take Possession of the Mosquito Shore are certainly long since dispatched that there is no Time for Negotiation or Representation or even for contrary orders to arrive from Spain if She was disposed to send them. Our only Choice is therefore to resist by the previous attack intended by Gov. [Archibald] Campbell, or to submit and break our Faith with the Indians. - There seems no middle way.".