Tractados de Paz que se celebrazaõ em Utrecht entre lo Imperador de Alemanha, los serenissimos Reys de Portugal, Castellou, e Sicilia, & oz estados geraes das provincias unidas : com as notas, e observaçoens ... : [Portugal] : ms., [1713-1718?] / D. Luis da Cunha, embaxador extraordinario, e plemn

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Tractados de Paz que se celebrazaõ em Utrecht entre lo Imperador de Alemanha, los serenissimos Reys de Portugal, Castellou, e Sicilia, & oz estados geraes das provincias unidas : com as notas, e observaçoens ... : [Portugal] : ms., [1713-1718?] / D. Luis da Cunha, embaxador extraordinario, e plemnipotenciario del Rey Dom Joaõ 5 ...

A near-contemporary discussion of the Treaty of Utrecht, written by one of the participants in the discussion. Includes detailed examinations of the various treaties and agreements, each article being accompanied by comprehensive notes by da Cunha (desribed in the "Prologo do Copeador" as "criticas, verdadeiras, e imparciaes"). The bulk of the manuscript is taken up with the treaty of April 11, 1713 between France and Great Britain, followed by the various agreements between the other states. Includes index. A version of the manuscript was published by Gastão de Mello de Mattos in 1931 as "Tradução e parafrase do Tratado de Paz."

1 v. ([4], 348, [34] p.) : paper ; 32 x 22 cm.

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Cunha, Luíz da 1662-1740 ?

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Luis da Cunha (1662-1740) had a long and highly successful diplomatic career. In 1696 he went as Ambassador to London, and subsequently served as Portuguese minister plenipotentiary at the negotiations which led up to the Treaty of Utrecht. In the following year he represented John V at the coronation of George I in London, and was later Ambassador in Madrid and Paris where he remained until his death. From the description of Idêa da guerra que no anno de 1702 se declarou na Europa,...

France. 1713 Apr. 11.

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