Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover : to the subjects of that Electorate, and particularly to the Hanoverian troops in British pay, freely examined and discussed ; In which The Conduct of that Corps, at Dettingen particularly, and during the whole late Campaign, is truly Stated and Vindicated. In a letter from an officer at Hanover to a Hanoverian nobleman at the Hague. Translated from the original.
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Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover : to the subjects of that Electorate, and particularly to the Hanoverian troops in British pay, freely examined and discussed ; In which The Conduct of that Corps, at Dettingen particularly, and during the whole late Campaign, is truly Stated and Vindicated. In a letter from an officer at Hanover to a Hanoverian nobleman at the Hague. Translated from the original.
Creator
Officer at Hanover.
Publisher
London : Printed for M. Cooper
Date
1743
Extent
48 pages ; 8⁰.
Description
In this edition the text ends with "FINIS" on page 48.
Is Referenced By
ESTC T221849
Source
Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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Language
English
Subject
Austrian succession, War of, 1740-1748 -- Sources
Hanoverian mercenaries
Rights
In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Officer at Hanover., “Popular prejudice concerning partiality to the interests of Hanover : to the subjects of that Electorate, and particularly to the Hanoverian troops in British pay, freely examined and discussed ; In which The Conduct of that Corps, at Dettingen particularly, and during the whole late Campaign, is truly Stated and Vindicated. In a letter from an officer at Hanover to a Hanoverian nobleman at the Hague. Translated from the original.,” Scottish Research Collections, accessed November 24, 2024, https://scottishresearchcollections.lib.uoguelph.ca/items/show/46.
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