Gifford, John, 1758-1818
Gifford, John
John Gifford
John Gifford British historian (1758-1818)
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Works
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A bone to gnaw for the democrats. | |
Commentaries on the laws of England | |
Geschichte von Spanien : von der Niederlassung der Phönizischen Pflanzstadt zu Kadix bis auf den Tod Ferdinand des WeisennErster Theil | |
The history of England : from the earliest times to the peace of 1783. By John Gifford, Esq. In two volumes | |
The history of France, 1793: | |
The history of France : from the earliest times, to the present important era : from the French of Velly, Villaret, Garnier, Mezeray, Daniel, and other eminent historians, with notes critical and explanatory | |
history of the political Life of the Right Honouruble William Pitt ... | |
A journey from Aleppo to Damascus : with a description of those two capital cities, and the neighbouring parts of Syria. To which is added, an account of the Maronites inhabiting Mount Libanus, &c. Collected from their own Historians. Also the surprising adventures and tragical end of Mostafa, a Turk, who, after professing Christianity for many Years in Spain and Flanders, returned to Syria, carrying with him his Christian Wife. Th whole illustrated with notes and a map | |
A letter sent to a worthy member of the House of Commons : concerning the Lord Shandois coming to Cisseter to execute the Commission of array | |
A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, containing strictures on His Lordship's letters, to the peers of Scotland : with a preface, and an original letter from the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, to the author, explaining the much-perverted expression of "The swinish multitude" | |
A maximum, or, The rise and progress of famine : addressed to the British people | |
A modest vindication of the case of John Giffard gent· : And an answer to the reply of the preservators of Deane Forest. With certain reasons why those iron works should not be demolished untill his stock be wrought out | |
A Narrative of the transactions personally relating to the unfortunate Lewis the 16th, king of France and Navarre, from the period of his evasion from Paris... to his dead | |
A plain address to the common sense of the people of England. : Containing an interesting abstract of Pain's life and writings. By J. Gifford, Esq. Author of the history of France, new history of England, &c. &c | |
The reign of Louis the Sixteenth; and complete history of the French Revolution. : With notes, critical and explanatory; by John Gifford, Esq, and other able historians | |
residence in France, during the years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795, described in a sery of letters from an English lady... | |
A rod, for the backs of the critics ...,1797: | |
A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine. : Containing farther strictures on his "view of the causes and consequences of the war:" Some Reflections on the Subject of the Present Negotiation; and Observations on the late Voluntary Loan. With a Word to the Critics, subjoined. By John Gifford, Esq. Author of "a Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale," &c. &c | |
Un séjour en France de 1792 à 1795 : lettres d'un témoin de la Révolution française | |
A short address, to the members of the loyal associations, on the present state of public affairs : containing a brief exposition of the designs of the French upon this country, And Of Their Proposed Division Of Great Britain And Ireland Into Three Distinct And Independent Republics; with a list of the directories and ministers of the same, as prepared by the directory at Paris. By John Gifford, Esq. With an appendix, Containing Papers relative to the late Expedition of the French, to the Coast of Ireland, under General Hoche, with his Instructions to Colonel Tate, on his Military Operations and Marches | |
A Short history of the English people | |
W. Blackstone's Handbuch des englischen Rechts : im Auszuge und mit Hinzufügung der neueren englischen Gesetze und Entscheidungen von John Gifford |