Forman, Charles, fl. 1728
Charles Forman
Forman, Charles, active 1728
Forman, Charles -1739
VIAF ID: 53275175 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Forman
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Forman
- 100 1 _ ‡a Forman, Charles ‡d -1739
- 100 1 _ ‡a Forman, Charles, ‡d active 1728
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5xx's: Related Names (3)
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Law, John ‡d 1671-1729 ‡4 bezb ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#professionalRelationship ‡e Beziehung beruflich
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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[A] defence of the courage, honour, and loyalty, of the Irish nation, in answer to the scandalous reflections of the Free-Briton and others : In a letter to that author. By Charles Forman, Esq. | |
Letter to a member of Parliament | |
A letter to the merchants of Great Britain, 1732: | |
Lettre de Mr. Forman à M. Guill. Pulteney ... dans laquelle on démontre que la Compagnie Imp. de commerce ... établie depuis peu dans les Pais-Bas Autrichiens, doit être pernicieuse à la Grande-Bretagne & aux Provinces-Unies | |
Mr. Forman's letter to the Right Honourable William Pulteney, Esq : shewing how pernicious, the Imperial Company of Commerce and Navigation, lately established in the Austrian Netherlands, is likely to prove to Great Britain, as well as to Holland ... | |
Protesilaus, 1730: | |
Protesilaus : or, the character of an evil minister. Being a paraphrase on part of the tenth book of Telemachus | |
A second letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole : In which I. Notice is taken of Two Passages in Mr. Janicon's Present State of the United Provinces, highly injurious to the Honour of Great-Britain. II. A brief Account of the Progress and Importance of the Affair of Emden. III. Dendermonde, as a Barrier-Town, considered. IV. The Partition of King William's Patrimony, as Prince of Orange, stated. To which is added, farther reasons against imposing a general excise upon Britons; Drawn from the Effects of Excises in France and Holland | |
Some queries and observations upon the revolution in 1688, and its consequences: also a short view of the rise and progress of the Dutch East India Company : With critical remarks. In a letter from Paris to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Walpole. By the Late Charles Forman, Esq; now first printed; with a preface shewing the reasons of its being published at this juncture; and necessary to be read by all who have any regard for the honour, interest or trade of their country. |