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The history of the negociations for the peace concluded at Belgrade September 18, 1739 : [electronic resource] between the Emperor, Russia, and the Ottoman Porte, by the mediation and under the guarantee of France, shewing the grounds of the present war between the Russians and the Turks / translated from the French of M. L'Abbe Laugier.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Laugier, Marc-Antoine, 1711-1769.
Series:
Bloomsbury Arcadian Library Online - Europe and the Ottoman World
Standardized Title:
The history of the negociations for the peace concluded at Belgrade September 18, 1739. between the emperor, Russia, and the Ottoman Porte, By the Mediation and under the Guarantee of France. Shewing The Grounds of the Present War between the Russians and the Turks. Translated from the French of M. l'abbé Laugier.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Treaty of Belgrade (1739 September).
Treaty of Belgrade.
Penn Provenance:
Contemporary ownership inscription of James Thomson of Hazlefield (dated November 1783) on p. iii; bookplate of Şefik Atabey on front pastedown.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xx, 534, [2] pages) : folded map
Edition:
First English edition.
Other Title:
Peace of Belgrade
History of the peace of Belgrade
Place of Publication:
London: Printed by W. and J. Richardson for J. Murray (successor to Mr. Sandby), 1770.
Notes:
"Appendix containing copies of the treaties, conventions, and other state papers." -- page 442-534.
Publishers advertisement: [2] pages at end.
Atabey 678; BL; not in Blackmer.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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