A project for settling an everlasting peace in Europe. First proposed by Henry IV. of France, and approved of by Queen Elizabeth, and most of the then Princes of Europe, and now discussed at large, and made practicable by the Abbot St. Pierre, of the French Academy.
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- A project for settling an everlasting peace in Europe. First proposed by Henry IV. of France, and approved of by Queen Elizabeth, and most of the then Princes of Europe, and now discussed at large, and made practicable by the Abbot St. Pierre, of the French Academy.
- Project de paix perpétuelle. English
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London: printed for J. Watts., [1714]
- Publication year
- 1714-1714
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- T98034
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- 317369
- Description
- [4],x,177,[1]p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- A translation of Charles Irénée Castel de Saint Pierre's 'Project de paix perpétuelle' Verso of the final leaf contains two letters from the author dated: "14 Avril, 1714.".
Price from imprint: price Two Shillings.