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Filed under: Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748 The mysterious congress a letter from Aix la Chappel, detecting the late secret negociations there; accounting for the extraordinary slowness of the operations of the campaign since the action at Dettingen; and particularly, for the resignation of the E--l of S--r ; With many other curious particulars relating to the present broils of Europe (Printed for M. Cooper ..., 1743), by Nobleman (page images at HathiTrust) A Letter from a gentleman in London to his friend in the country concerning the treaty at Aix-la-Chapelle, concluded on the 8th of October, 1748. (Printed for W. Webb ..., 1748) (page images at HathiTrust) Observations on the probable issue of the congress at Aix La Chapelle in a letter to a friend. (Printed for R. Montagu ... and sold by M. Cooper ..., 1748) (page images at HathiTrust) National prejudice, opposed to the national interest candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gilbraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing treaty of peace : with some observations on the natural jealousy of the Spanish nation, and how far it may operate to the prejudice of the British commerce if not removed at this crisis : in a letter to Sir John Barnard, Knight. (Printed for W. Owen ... and J. Swan ..., 1748) (page images at HathiTrust) A Treaty concluded and signed at Madrid, on the 5th of October N. S. 1750, between the ministers plenipotentiaries of their Britannick and Catholick Majesties (Printed by Edward Owen ..., 1750), by Spain. 1750 Oct. 5 and Great Britain. 1750 Oct. 5 (page images at HathiTrust) The Definitive treaty of peace and friendship between His Britannick Majesty, the Most Christian King, and the states general of the United provinces concluded at Aix la Chapelle the 18th day of October N.S., to which the Empress Queen of Hungary, the Kings of Spain and Sardinia, the Duke of Modena, and the Republick of Genoa, have acceded. (Printed by Edward Owen ..., 1749) (page images at HathiTrust) The Advantages of the difinitive [sic] treaty to the people of Great-Britain demonstrated (Printed for W. Webb ..., 1749) (page images at HathiTrust)
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