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- 21st International Congress of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut, U.S.A., August 19-23, 1980
- A Christian and brotherly exhortation to peace: : directed unto the soverain states of England, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. And to the people of both nations. Translated out of the French copie, sent by a lover of peace from beyond sea
- A Poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France : at Reswick, 1697
- A copy of a petition, commended to the peace-making association in the west, : by Colonell Blake, and Colonell Pyne, to be subscribed and presented by them to Sir Thomas Fairfax. Instead of a subscription, they returned this brief and moderate answer. Also a new oath now injoyned by ordinance of both houses, directly contrary to the oath of allegiance, and their own protestation, at the beginning of this Parliament
- A declaration from His Excellencie Sr. Thomas Fairfax, and his Councell of Warre. : Concerning their proceeding in the proposalls, prepared and agreed on by the Councell of the Armie, to be tendred to the Commissioners of Parliament, residing in the Army, and with them to be treated on by the Commissioners of the Army. Together with the heads of the said proposalls, containing the particulars of their desires, in pursuance of their former declarations and papers, in order to the clearing, and securing of the rights, and liberties of the kingdome, and the setling of a just and lasting peace. To which are added some further particular desires, for the removing, and redressing of divers present pressing grievances, being also comprised in, or in necessarie pursuance of their former representations and papers appointed to be treated upon
- A declaration of His Excellency Robert E. of Warwick Lord High Admirall of England, : concerning the uniting of the two navies, and restoring of the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and the rest of the royall issue to their just rights and privledges. And his resolution touching all those who endeavour to obstruct the treaty, and hinder the setling of truth, and happy peace, in this unsetled church and kindome. With His Majesties last and finall propositions to all loyall and reasonable subjects. Subscribed Charles R
- A declaration of the Kings Majesties most gracious messages for peace: : sent to the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster. Charles R. Our pleasure and command is, that these messages, with their answers, be forthwith published in all churches and chappels within our dominions. Printed at Oxford by Leonard Lichfield printer to the Vniversity. 1645. With a full answer thereunto in the behalfe of the Parliament
- A declaration of the engagements, remonstrances, representations, proposals, desires and resolutions from His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, and the generall councel of the Army. : For setling of His Majesty in His just rights, the Parliament in their just priviledges, and the subjects in their liberties and freedomes. With papers of overtures, of the army with the Kings Majesty, the Parliament, the citie, and with the souldiery amongst themselves. Also representations of the grievances of the Kingdome, and remedies propounded, for removing the present pressures whereby the subjects are burthened. And the resolution of the army; for the establishment of a firme and lasting peace in Church and Kingdome. Die Lunæ, 27. Septembris, 1647. Whereas Math: Simmons hath beene at great charges in printing the Declarations and Papers from the Army in one volume. It is ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that the said Math: Simmons shall have the printing and publishing thereof for the space of one whole yeare from the date hereof. And that none other shall re-print the same during that time. John Brown, Cler. Parliamentorum
- A declaration presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons, in the high court of Parliament of England assembled of the humble representations of the grand inquest of the coury of Yorke. : Concerning the kingdome of Scotland, and setling the government of the kingdome of England. May 8. 1648. Imprimatur Gil. Mabbot
- A full relation of His Majesties proceedings at Newcastle; : declaring his gallant resolution to come to London, and to nnite [sic] himself to his great councell, the Honourable Houses of Parliament. Also, the time of His Majesties coming to London; and severall remarkable passages, concerning the disposall of his royall person. December, 17. 1646. Printed for the generall satisfaction, and presented to all His Majesties subjects within the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales
- A joyfull message sent from the citizens of London, to the Kings Majesty in the Isle of Wyght, : and their declaration for his present coming to London, to sit in Parliament in honour, magnifience [sic], and tryumph; with his Majesties new covenant and protestation to the citizens, and all other his loyall and liege people within his realms and dominions, upon his re-inthroning to be read in all churches throughout the 3. kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and principlaity of Wales. With his last and finall declaration touching the same, delivered to the Right Honorable, the Earle of Northumberland, on Fryday last. Novemb. 17. 1648
- A just peace through transformation : cultural, economic, and political foundations for change : proceedings of the International Peace Research Association, Eleventh General Conference
- A letter for posterity: Alex Stephens to his brother Linton, June 3, 1864.
- A letter from Hampton-Court containing the substance of His Majesties most gracious answer to the propositions presented to him from both kingdomes. : With twelve proposals from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Councell of his Army. Concerning the Kings Majesty, and his friends that have adhered to him, which His Majesty doth better approve to treat of. And His Majesties propositions to the Parliament therein
- A letter from His Majetties [sic] court at Holmbie. : With advertisement of propositions from the King to the Parliament; in answer to the propositions for peace. With His Majesties consent to have the Presbyterian government setled for three yeares. And other particulars concerning the Queenes letter to His Majestie
- A letter from the army, concerning the peaceable temper of the same.
- A letter from the head-qvarters, at St. Albanes, : communicating the proceedings of the generall councell of the Army the weeke past: setting downe such queries by the officers and souldiers, as were presented to the generall and councell. Written to a friend in London, November, 10
- A letter to the Right Honourable, Alderman Warner, Lord Major of London
- A looking glasse for the Oxford juncto, : and all others that have advised to, or are promoters and fomenters of our present, unnaturall, bloody, and destructive dissentions. Being a most serious and seasonable exhortation both to the king and subjects, yet at last to imbrace and preserve peace, and abandon civill wars, after so much wofull experience of the miserable effects thereof: with other matters worthie of consideration
- A message of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, to his Majesty, now at his court, at Holmby-House; : for a firme and well grounded peace in England, and prosecution of the affaires in Ireland. Die Jovis 1647. It is this day ordered, that this message for a firme and well grounded peace for England, and for the prosecution of the affaires in Ireland, be forthwith printed and published according to order of Parliament
- A message ordered by both houses of Parliament to be sent to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, : to passe the propositions for peace, (that His Majesty may come to London, and sit with the Parliament) on Tuesday next, Septemb. 7. 1647. With the heads of the propositions. Also, an order of both Houses to acquaint the Scots Commissioners therwith, to joyn in presenting the same to His Majestie
- A message sent from the city of London, to the King Majesty in the Isle of Wight, : declaring their resolution touching the speedy bringing of His Majesty to His royall palace at White-Hall, and the manner thereof. Subscribed by the royall-hearted citizens. Also, the declaration of the Queen of England, concerning Her royall consort King Charles; and Her letter to the Prince of Wales, touching the Earl of Warwick. Agreed upon by the Queens Maiesty, and Her councell at St. Jermins, and published throughout the Kingdome of France
- A military dialogue betweene Philomusus and Miles : lively expressing the horrible effects of war, and the unspeakable benefit of peace
- A motion propounded to the Committee of Parliament, : for redresse of the publique grievances of the kingdome. Desired to be taken into consideration, before they present their reports to the House of Commons. For satisfaction of the kingdome, and setling the people in their just rights, by a firme and lasting peace.
- A natural history of peace
- A new remonstrance and declaration from the army, to the Kings Majesty, and the Prince of Wales; : and their message, proposals, and protestation, for the conducting of His Majesties royall person from the Isle of Wight, to His palace at Westminster, in honour, freedome, and trymuph. With the time of His Majesties comming, the articles and conditions thereof, and the armies further proposals to the citizens of London, concerning his Majesty, and the Presbyterian and Independent party
- A paper delivered in to the Honourable Houses of Parliament by the Commissioners of Scotland. : Concerning the returne of their army, surrender of their garrisons, and setling the peace of the kingdoms. Published by authority
- A paper of advices to the King. : Which were lately to be presented to him at Newcastle, by the malignant faction. Wherein the King is advised, what to stand upon in the propositions of peace to be sent to his Majesty. Transmitted in a letter (bearing date at Newcastle, 3 Iuly 1646.) from an intelligent person, and communicated for publique satisfaction. Publiushed by authority
- A peace regime for the Korean peninsula
- A peace-offering in the Temple; or, A seasonable plea for unity among dissenting brethren: : in a sermon at St. Paul's Church, London, before the Right Honouable the Lord Mayor, &c. on the 14th of October, 1660.
- A perfect true copie of His Maiesties answer to the propositions for peace: : presented to His Majestie by the Lords Commoners and Commissioners of Both Kingdoms at Nevvcastle, vvith His Majesties further answer for summoning Prince Charles out of France, to returne to the Parliament of England
- A petition from His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax and the General Councel of officers of the Army, to the Honourable the Commons of England in Parliament assembled, concerning the draught of an agreement of the people for a secure and present peace, by them framed and prepared. : Together with the said agreement presented Saturday, Jan. 20. And a declaration of his Excellency and the said General Councel, concerning the same.
- A plain, short, and probable expedient, : to settle the present distractions of both kingdomes
- A proclamation, for securing of the peace within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof
- A remedy for the vvarres: or, Certaine deplorable expressions, of the great miseries : and wofull effects, which the horrid, bloody, cruell, domestick, and intestine warres, have lately produced (amongst us) in this our kingdome of England. Together, with spiritual salves for the cure thereof. By John Tarlton, preacher of Gods word, and minister of Ileminster, in the county of Somerset
- A remonstrance for peace, between the Kings most excellent Majesty, and his two Houses of Parliament, assembled at Westminster; : and the proceedings of his gracious Majesty, and the commissioners, touching the treaty; as also, five propositions to the Kingdom of England, concerning the power of her dread Soveraign the King, and the representative body of this nation: with the oath and covenant of the King to his people, concerning peace, justice, mercy and truth. Extracted out of the originall copy, for the joy and tranquility of all his Majesties loving subjects within the Kingdom of England; and Dominion of Wales. Whereunto is annexed, the declaratiou [sic] of the Scots, the raising of an army of 40000. men, and the resolution of Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, and Major Gen. Lambert, touching the said army
- A remonstrance from the army, to the citizens of London
- A remonstrance from the army, to the citizens of London, : to be read and published throughtout the severall wards and parishes of the cities of London, and Westminster, the borough of Southwarke, and parts adjacent. Sent form St. Albanes on Wednesday Novem. 15. 1648. And their declaration for peace, and bringing of the Kings Majesty to London, and sending for the Prince of VVales from Holland; together with their protestation to joyn with the King and Parliament in the treaty. Likewise, exceeding joyfull newes from the King, declaring the articles, and acts of agreement for a present peace. Agreed upon by his Majesty and the commissioners, on Munday Novemb. 13. 1648
- A ruined land : the end of the Civil War
- A sermon preached before the Commissioners of both kingdomes, : the same day they delivered the propositions to the Kings Maiesty, for a safe and well-grounded peace.
- A sermon preached before the Honble Society of Lincolns-Inne, upon the 26th of July, 1685 : being the thanksgiving-day for His Majesty's victory over the rebels
- A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Durham on the second of December : being the day of thanksgiving for the peace
- A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of Durham on the second of December : being the day of thanksgiving for the peace
- A sermon tending to peace.
- A short, sure, and conscientious expedient for agreement & peace. : Tendred to the two Houses of Parliament: with an appeale to the Assembly of Divines; and an application to the people, and the Ministery of the Kingdome.
- A speech by the Marquesse of Argile to the Honourable Lords and Commons in Parliament. 25. June 1646. : With a paper concerning their full consent to the propositions to be presently sent to His Majesty for a safe and well grounded peace. Die Veneris 26. Junii 1646. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that the Marquesse of Argiles speech, with the paper concerning the propositions, be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- A strong motive to the passing of a generall pardon, and Act of oblivion found in a Parcell of problemes, selected out of a greater bundle
- A study in internal conflicts : the Liberian crisis and the West African peace initiative
- A true account of the signing of the peace : on Friday the 20th of September, 1697
- Advocate of peace
- Advocate of peace through justice
- Afghan peace talks : a primer
- Afghanistan and Pakistan : oversight of a new interagency strategy : joint hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, June 24, 2009
- Afghanistan drawdown preparations : DOD decision makers need additional analyses to determine costs and benefits of returning excess equipment
- Afghanistan equipment drawdown : progress made, but improved controls in decision making could reduce risk of unnecessary expenditures
- After the comprehensive peace agreement in Sudan
- After the war : violence, justice, continuity and renewal in Italian society : papers given at the Contemporary History Conference, 'After the War was Over', University of Sussex, July 1996
- American advocate of peace
- American advocate of peace.
- American songs of peace
- An agreement of the people for a firme and present peace, upon grounds of common-right and freedome; : as it was proposed by the agents of the five regiments of horse; and since by the generall approbation of the Army, offered to the joynt concurrence of all the free commons of England. The names of the regiments which have already appeared for the case, of The case of the Army truly stated, and for this present agreement, viz. 1. Gen. Regiment. 2. Life-Guard. 3. Lieut. Gen. Regiment. 4. Com. Gen. Regiment. 5. Col. Whaleyes Reg. 6. Col. Riches Reg. 7. Col. Fleetwoods Reg. 8. Col. Harisons Reg. 9. Col. Twisldens Reg. of Horse 1. Gen. Regiment. 2. Col. Sir Hardresse Wallers Reg. 3. Col. Lamberts Reg. 4. Col. Rainsboroughs Regiment. 5. Col. Overtons Reg. 6. Col. Lilburns Reg. 7. Col. Backsters Reg. Of foot
- An honorable defeat : the last days of the Confederate government
- Angland in a ballance: or A modifyein mercuris for avoydance ofe another sanguinarie guarre, or warre : and a preparative facilitation to a generally safe & satisfactorie pacification. Printed 1648
- Angola : one step to peace in Southern Africa
- Angola and southern Africa : uncertain futures
- Annual report
- Annual report - Division of Intercourse and Education, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Appomattox : victory, defeat, and freedom at the end of the Civil War
- April 1865 : the month that saved America
- Armageddon in retrospect : and other new and unpublished writings on war and peace
- Arms control & disarmament
- Arms control and disarmament, defense and military, international security, and peace : an annotated guide to sources, 1980-1987
- As you were: or A posture of peace: : presenting to your view the broken state of the kingdom, as it now stands, with a good way to rally it to its former happiness. With some remarkable passages of late agitation
- Assessing challenges and opportunities for peace in Sudan : hearing before the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, May 26, 2010
- Beyond power sharing : institutional options for an Afghan Peace process
- Bibliography of published works by Kenneth E. Boulding
- Bibliography on peace research in history.
- Bibliography on world conflict and peace
- Bloudy nevves from the Isle of Wight since the return of the Parliaments commissioners from the King; : with the paritculars thereof, and the number killed, and taken prisoners; and His Majesties declaration concerning the said fight. The demands and proposals of the army, touching His Majesty, and their full resolution thereupon; presented to the Lord Gen. Fairfax, to be communicated to the Parliament. Likewise, a bloudy fight at sea, and the full relation of a great victory obtained by the Prince of VVales his fleet, Prince Rupert mortally wounded, and divers other commanders slain and taken prisoners
- Blueprint for peace : being the proposals of prominent Americans to the White House Conference on International Cooperation
- Book of the fourth American Peace Congress. St. Louis, May 1, 2, 3, 1913
- Bosnia : civil implementation of the peace agreement
- Bosnia : overview of current issues
- Bosnia and Kosovo : U.S. military operations
- Bosnia--status of non-compliance with the Dayton Accords : hearing before the Subcommittee on European Affairs of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, July 17, 1997
- Bound by conflict : dilemmas of the two sudans
- Bringing peace to Chechnya? : assessments and implications
- Britain and the Crimea, 1855-56 : problems of war and peace
- By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation : Whereas I have received directions from White-Hall for the publication of the peace between our most gracious Soveraign Lord King William, and the French King, and to give notice to all privateers and commanders of ships throughout this province and territories depending thereon, to cease hostilities with the French Kings subjects ... Given at New-York, the 26th day of February ... annoq ; Domini 1697/8
- By His Excellency Collonel Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation[.] : Whereas it hath graciously pleased Almighty God to crown the constant great courage and conduct of our Most gracious Soveraign Lord King William during the war, with an honourable peace ... I have therefore thought fit to appoint, that Thursday the tenth day of March next ... and Thursday the twenty fourth day of the same moneth ... be kept solemn days of thanksgiving to Almighty God ... Given at New-York, the 26th day of February ... annoq ; Domini 1697 [1698 N.S.]
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
- By the Protector. : A declaration of His Highnes with the advice of the Council, in order to the securing the peace of this Commonwealth
- Captain Sword and Captain Pen : an anti-war poem
- Certain uncertain proposals from freeborn subjects of England, : to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax; as they were presented, Aug. 9. 1647. at Croydon in Surrey
- Champions of peace : the story of Alfred Nobel, the peace prize and the laureates
- Civilian strategy for Afghanistan : a status report in advance of the London Conference : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, January 21, 2010
- Comité des délégations juives auprès de la Conferénce de la paix
- Conditions for the possibility of peace in the Horn of Africa : May 26-28, 1989, New York, New York, City College of CUNY, Teachers College of Columbia University : proceedings
- Conflict resolution
- Consolidating peace in Europe : a dialogue between East and West
- Das ringen um Frieden und Sicherheit in den Entscheidungsjahren des Spanischen Erbfolgekrieges, 1708 bis 1709
- De jure naturæ et gentium in genere et de jure belli et pacis in specie
- Definitive treaty : Sunday evening arrived the Lord Hyde packet, in 40 days from Falmouth, with the definitive treaty between Great Britain and the United States of America, signed at Paris, the 3d day of September, 1783
- Der Frieden--des Planeten Hoffnung
- Designing a comprehensive peace process for Afghanistan
- Disloyalty in the Confederacy
- Dissertazioni su delle pubbliche, e private violenze, o sia su de' diritti della guerra : su le leggi dell' onore : su i doveri de' giudici
- Documentos presentados aÌ las Cortes en la legislatura de 1898 por el Ministro de Estado
- Documents and statements on Middle East peace, 1979-82 : report
- Down-right dealing, or The despised Protestant speaking plain English : to the Kings most excellent Majesty the honourable houses of Parliament. The city of London. The Army. And all other peace-desiring commons of this divided and self-destroying kingdome.
- Dynamics of conflict management in Liberia
- Early warning system in Sinai : hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate; Ninety-fourth Congress, first session; on memoranda of agreements between the governments of Israel and the United States; October 6 and 7, 1975
- Ending Mozambique's war : the role of mediation and good offices
- Englands condition considered, and bewailed. : Wherein, the obstructions of peace, and the wayes essayed to effect it are rightly stated, and argued, between the Parliament, and the Scots Commissioners. With many observations on their late papers, concerning the foure bils, and propositions sent to the King. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbot
- Englands hazzard.
- Ex-combatants, gender and peace in Northern Ireland : women, political protest and the prison experience
- Fellowship
- Fellowship
- Gandhi marg
- Getting to Dayton : the making of America's Bosnia policy
- Glad tydings of ioy, or A prognostication of peace. : Wherein is contained, memorable accidents [brace] past, present, and to come. [brace] proved produced and manifested [brace] by [brace] Scripture, time, and Englands experience.
- Gleichgewicht der Kräfte, Convenance, europäisches Konzert : Friedenskongresse u. Friedensschlüsse vom Zeitalter Ludwigs XIV. bis zum Wiener Kongress
- Good English: or, Certain reasons pointing out the safest way of settlement in this kingdom; : drawne from the nature of the aims and interests of the severall parties ingaged; and as the case now stands, this second day of May. 1648. A peece of serious observation, wherein the secrets of every party, as they stand in a probability of complyance, or opposition to His Majcsty [sic], are fully discovered
- Heiwa, life for the people : report of the Asia Heiwa Conference, Okinawa, Japan, February 19-23, 1985
- His Maiesties answer to the propositions presented to him at Hampton-court, the seventh of September 1647. : By the Earle of Pembrooke, Earle of Laverdale, Sir Charles Erskins. Sir John Holland, Sir Iohn Cooke, Sir James Harrington, Mr. Richard Browne, Mr. Hugh Remedy, Mr. Robert Barkley. In the names of the Parliament of England, and in behalfe of the kingdome of Scotland
- His Maiesties message, to the kingdome of Scotland; : shewing that he hath given order for disbanding all his forces in both kingdoms, for recalling all commissions to any at sea, and that he is resolved to apply himselfe totally to the councels and advices of his Parliaments, for setling of truth and peace. Together with divers papers presented to His Majesty at Newcastle by a committee of the Estates of the kingdome of Scotland. Published by speciall command
- His Maiesties most gracious message, May the 12th. from Holdenby, : to the Lords and Commons in the Parliament of England, assembled at Westminster, and the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland; with his answer to the propositions
- His Majesties declaration and propositions propounded to his Excellence the Earle of Essex; : concerning a treaty of peace. and a cessation of ames [sic], by both armies. Given at our court at Oxford, Decemb. 19. 1642. Also the Earles answer to the said propositions. Likewise a true discovery of the practizes of the Lord Shandoice, to betray the city of Gloucester, to the cavaliers. Ordered by the Commons House of Parliament, that these particulars be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parliamentorum
- His Majesties declaration delivered at Newport in the Isle of Wight. : The Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Middlesex, and the Lord Sey, three of the commissioners, returned from His Majesty to the Parliament
- His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects concerning the proceedings of this present Parliament. Wherein is set forth the piety of His Majesties endeavours to promote the happinesse of His people, Together with the practises and misunderstandings, by which it hath been disappointed
- His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects concerning the proceedings of this present Parliament. Wherein is set forth the piety of His Majesties endeavours to promote the happinesse of His people, Together with the practises and misunderstandings, by which it hath been disappointed
- His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, concerning his gracious inclination for peace. : Briefly expressing the royal disposition of His Majesty toward the Honorable City of London, and for the good of his kingdoms in general. By His Majesties command
- His Majesties finall remonstrance and gracious message to both Houses of Parliament yesterday, Novemb. 16. : Containing His further enlargement of concessions in the treaty, His signing the propositions, and His royall grant and concurrence to the desires of His two Houses of Parliament. With His declaration to the army, and the citizens of London, to be forthwith published. And the joyfull declaration of the Lords and Commons, to be immediatly sent post to the King
- His Majesties last message to the Parliament, : with His desires for the Bishop of Armagh, Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Worcester, and other doctors to come to Him. And His Majesites declaration concerning the Marquis of Ormonds negotiation in Ireland. Also the votes of both Houses of Parliament, in answer to His Majesties message. With a letter to the commissioners in the Isle of Wight which passed both Houses on Saturday last being the 4th of November 1648
- His Majesties last remonstrance to the whole kingdome of England, : in vindication of His royall integrity from the calumnious aspersions of some, who report that He doth only pretend peace, but not intend it, with His high Court of Parliament
- His Majesties message to the Parliament read in both Houses yesterday, Novem. 9. 1648. : And His further concessions for His speedy comming to London, and setling of the Presbyterian government. With His royall grant and promise thereupon. Also, His Majesties message and proposals to the army, to be read and published at the head of each regiment, and His desires to the Lord Gen. Fairfax. Together with the declaration of Major Generall Skippon concerning the King, Parliament, City, and Army
- His Majesties most gracious message to his two Houses of Parliament. : In prosecution of peace by a personal treaty. From Caresbrook Castle. Decemb. 6. 1647
- His Majesties most gracious message to the speaker of the House of Peeres: : to be communicated to both Houses of Parliament, and to the Scots Commissioners. Also Collonel Hammonds declaration concerning the Kings Majesties comming into the Isle of Wight, and for those which shall come thither from forraign parts. Together, with His Majesties speech and propositions, at his comming into the said island, severall conferences between His Majesty, Collonel Hammond, and others. Certified in a Letter, sent from an officer out of the said island. Imprimatur, Gilbert Mabbot
- His Majesties most gratious ansvver at the delivery of the propositions for peace. : Certified to the Parliament by a letter from the Earle of Pembrook, and the commissioners. Who presented them to the King on Tuesday last, at Hampton Court, Septemb. 7. 1647. Also His Majesties last propositions
- His Majesties most gratious message, read in both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday, Septemb. 14. 1647 : In answer to the propositions of both kingdomes. With the votes of the Lords and Commons (upon the reading of the said message) for the speedy setling of the kingdom. Die Martis 14 Septemb. 1647. This is appointed to be printed and published to prevent the spreading of false copies, this having been examined by the originall. Signed, Charles Rex
- His Majesties proposition : sent to the two Houses of Parliament at Westmenster Dec. 26. for His Majesties repaire to London, to settle the present distractions, and establish a well grounded peace. With the answer to His Majesties two former messages of the 5. and 15. of Decemb. brought by Sir Peter Killegrew, Decemb. 27. Together with His Majesties last gratious message. Decemb. 29. 1645
- His Majesties proposition : sent to the two Houses of Parliament at Westminster, and, the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scotland, for His Majesties repaire to London, to treat concerning the setling of the present distractions, and establishing a well grounded peace
- How terms of peace can be automatically prepared while the war is still going on
- How wars end
- Human security in an insecure world
- If we must die : African American voices on war and peace
- Imagining peace : a history of early English pacifist ideas, 1340-1560
- In brief : next steps in the war in Afghanistan? : issues for Congress
- In whose interest? : disarmament and the international community in the resolution of the Liberian Civil War : a speech delivered at the Intellectual Discourse Committee, University of Liberia on July 1, 1994
- International conciliation
- International conciliation
- International conciliation
- International journal on world peace
- International peacekeeping : history and strengthening
- Iran's influence in Afghanistan : implications for the U.S. drawdown
- Israeli-Arab negotiations : background, conflicts, and U.S. policy
- Jimmy Carter as peacemaker : a post-presidential biography
- Journal for peace and justice studies
- Journal for the study of peace and conflict
- Journal of peace research
- Journal of peace research
- Judge Jenkin's plea : delivered in to the Earle of Manchester, and the Speaker of the House of Commons sitting in the Chancery at Westminster. Which was read by their command in open court, the 14. of February 1647. And there avowed,
- Justice and peace : speeches and reports presented at the 15th General Assembly of the Christian Council of Nigeria, 11-18th December, 1970, Benin City
- Justice and war in the nuclear age
- Kaze no tani no Naushika : Nausicaä of the valley of the wind
- La menace de paix
- La paz con Bolivia ante el poder legislativo
- La question de l'arbitrage obligatoire aux conférences de la paix ...
- Learning and world peace; : eighth symposium.
- Les Accords d'Evian : la fin de la guerre d'Algérie
- Les Belges et la paix
- Libro rojo--Tratado de París : documentos presentados á las Cortes en la legislatura de 1898 por el Ministro de Estado
- Londons remembrancer: or, a timely admonition to the citizens of London, : (more especially the L. Mayor, aldermen, common-councell, and others in authority) to endeavour a speedy accommodation with his Majesty : that his Majesties undoubted rights may be restored, the kingdoms just liberties maintained, and the further effusion of Christian blood prevented.
- Long walks and intimate talks
- Maintaining outer space for peaceful uses : proceedings of a symposium held in the Hague, March 1984
- Managing transitional justice : expectations of international criminal trials
- Maryland Peace Society quarterly
- Mr. Hampdens speech, occasioned upon the Londoners petition for peace.
- Mr. Lillies nevv prophesie of a general peace : Together with the uniting of all different persuasions of religion, in principles of love and mutual condiscention. To which is added a strange and wonderful prophesie lately discovered in Holland, relating to the grand affairs of our present age. Faithfully translated & communicated from the original by a person of quality
- National Bar Association's position on future government and peace march
- Never at war : why democracies will not fight one another
- New propositions from the souldiery under the command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax; : concerning the preservation of His Majesties royall person, the liberty of the subject, and the discipline of the church of England. Also, His Majesties propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace together with his Majesties coming to Newmarket (being guarded by two regiments of horse) and severall quæries propounded, touching the independent government
- Nineteene humble propositions for peace, which the author desireth to cleere and make evident to all the true-hearted citizens of London : if God will direct their hearts to heare and imbrace the same (and importune the Parliament for the practice thereof) for the good of city and countrey, humbly shewing
- Official German documents relating to the world war
- Oliva pacis. : Ad illustrissimum celsissimumq; Oliverum, Reipub. Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ Dominum Protectorem; de pace cum Fœderatis Belgis feliciter sancita, carmen Cantabrigiense
- Operation Kinetic : Stabilizing Kosovo
- Oratio Richardi Pacei in pace nuperime composita et fœdere percusso: inter inuictissimum Angliæ regem, et Francorum regem christianissimum in æde diui Pauli Londini habita
- Orphan of the cold war : the inside story of the collapse of the Angolan peace process, 1992-93
- Out of the storm : the end of the Civil War, April-June 1865
- Pacificus, or The Peace-maker. : Motives for peace and reconciliation : directed to the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and Common councel
- Palestinians and Middle East peace : issues for the United States
- Pamphlet series
- Pamphlet series
- Papers
- Papers from the Scots quarters, : containing the substance of two votes made by the Estates at Edenburgh at their generall meeting this present Septemb. 1646. Concerning their armies marching home, and delivering up their garrisons; as also, concerning the peace and union of the kingdomes: with some other passages concerning the King; and other matters of note. And the taking of Cary Castle, and securing other parts in the north of Scotland by Major-Generall Middleton. Printed and published according to order, and for generall satisfaction
- Papers of some passages betweene the King, and the Commissioners of both kingdoms, about the propositions for peace, delivered to His Majesty. : Being the heads of severall letters to the Speaker of the house of Peers, to the Scots commissioners, and to members of Parliament, and other gentlemen, sent from Nevvcastle. With the copy of a petition from Edenburgh, to the King. Printed, examined and published according to order
- Papers of three several conferences, between the Kings most Excellent Majestie, and the Commissioners of Both Kingdomes. : Concerning His Majesties comming to the Parliament; and concerning the church and peace of the kingdome: and severall propositions made by His Majestie; and the Commissioners answer. And how the Kings Majestie is come from Newcastle, and lay Wednesday night at Durham, and Thursday night at Bishops Alton: from whence, His Majestie marched Fryday last, on his way towards Holmbie. Perused, and (being ex[a]mined) is appointed to be printed and published, according to Order of Parliament, Feb. 8. 1646
- Paris 1919
- Paths to peace in Central America and the Carribean : Vesper Society (USA) and German Protestant Academies (FRG) conferences
- Peace and change
- Peace and disarmament
- Peace and freedom
- Peace and love, recommended and perswaded : in two sermons, preached at Bristol, January the 31, 1674/5
- Peace and war : a guide to bibliographies
- Peace as war : Bosnia and Herzegovina, post-Dayton
- Peace begins with you
- Peace heroes in twentieth-century America
- Peace is our profession : poems and passages of war protest
- Peace on earth : pacem in terris : the proceedings of an International Convocation on the Requirements of Peace
- Peace plays
- Peace research abstracts journal
- Peace review
- Peace tales : world folktales to talk about
- Peace, prosperity & democracy
- Peace, war & social justice
- Peace, war, & youth,
- Peace--the hope of the planet : Third International Meeting of Writers, Sofia, September 29-30, 1980
- Peace/mir : an anthology of historic alternatives to war
- Peacewatch online
- Performances of peace : Utrecht 1713
- Petri Gvdelini J.C. De ivre pacis commentarivs : in quo præcipuæ & nunc maxime, dum de Europæ pace Monasterii agitur, necessariæ de hoc iure quæstiones proponuntur & expenduntur : accedit Marci Zverii Boxhornii De amnestia dissertatio
- Poemas por la paz; : diez poetas
- Poems for peace : a benefit reading for the New York Workshop in Nonviolence
- Political developments and prospects for peace in Mozambique and review of the electorial process in Angola : hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, October 8, 1992
- Post-war Iraq : potential issues raised by previous occupation and peacekeeping experiences
- Prince Charles his gracious resolution concerning the present affaires of this Kingdome, : presented to His Sacred Maiesty by Doctor Duppa, Bishop of Salisbury, in a speech delivered in the Princes behalfe, for a sudden accomodation of peace between His Majesty, and his high court of Parliament. As also, His Highnesse humble request to His Maiesty, in behalfe of sundry commanders taken prisoners by the Kings army
- Proceedings of the National Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 1907
- Proceedings of the fifth American Peace Congress held in San Francisco, California, October 10-13, 1915 : as the sixth and last congress of the Committee of one hundred (appointed by the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America to have charge of the religious activities during the Panama-Pacific International Exposition) and under the auspices of the Church Peace Union--the American Peace Society, assisted by the American League to limit armaments--the American Peace Centenary Committee--the League to enforce peace--the San Francisco Federated Peace Committee for 1915, and the Woman's Peace Party.
- Proceedings of the third American Peace Congress held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 3 to 6, 1911
- Proposalls from nine regiaments of horse, and seven regiaments of foot, for a modell of an agreement of the people for a firme and present peace, upon grounds of common-right and freedome. : As it was proposed by the agents of the five regiaments of horse; to be offered to the joynt concurrence of all the free commons of England. And since adhered to by the generall approbation of the Army. Novemb. 4. 1647. Imprimatur G.M
- Propositions agreed upon by both Houses of Parliament : to be sent to the Kings Majestie for peace and for setling of the church and kingdome, that His Majesty may come to London, and sit with his Parliament. With the copy of a letter from his Majesties court at Hampton Court
- Propositions for peace and for the King to come up to the Parliament, and the Queene and Prince Charles to come over and bee with His Majestie. : And a modell for setling of the kingdome:
- Propositions for peace by an union of interests, or A memento to the Kings party; : being the present quarrell stated, and severall effectuall remedies propounded, for universall satisfaction of all parties, that desire a speedy composure, a lasting peace, and a prevention of the destroying war, and approaching desolation, which now threaten the nation. Read, judge, prosecute
- Propositions for peace, presented to the high and mighty states of Holland, : by the subjects of the Netherlands, for a cessation of all hostility, and an accommodation with his excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwel, and the present power in England. Together with a diurnal of the present affaires, and designes, now on foot, in Denmark, Sweden, and the United Provinces, concerning the soveraignty of the Commonwealth of England, both by sea and land. Translated out of Dutch into English
- Propositions from the Parliament to the King for peace. : His Majesties answers to both of them in order. Severall quæres, argued by way of answer to the Kings Majesties late message. With observations of divers passages of state, concerning the great and weighty affaires of the kingdome, now agitated between the King and Parliament
- Précis historique et militaire des opérations de la grande-armée et de l'armée d'Italie, contre la troisième coalition, ou, Recueil des bulletins officiels : suivi du Traité de paix conclu entre la France et l'Autriche et signé à Presbourg le 26 décembre 1805 (5 nivôse an 14)
- Quellen zur Geschichte des Wiener Kongresses 1814/1815
- Rebuilding Iraq
- Reckoning : the ends of war in Guatemala
- Reconcilation, healing and peace in South Sudan : reflections on the way forward
- Reconciliation in the Sudans
- Redintegratio amoris, or A union of hearts, : between the Kings most excellent Majesty, the Right Honorable the Lords and Commons in Parliament, His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, and the Army under his command; the Assembly, and every honest man that desires a sound and durable peace, accompanied with speedy justice and piety. By way of respective apologies, so far as Scripture and reason may be judges.
- Report for ...
- Report of the second Conference on the Cause and Cure of War, held in Washington, D.C., December 5-10, 1926
- Report of the third Conference on the cause and cure of war, : held in Washington, D.C., January 15-19, 1928
- Revista de paz y conflictos
- Rhetoric, ideology, and organizational structure of the Taliban movement
- Russland und Europa : Studien zur russischen Deutschlandpolitik in der Zeit des Wiener Kongresses
- S + F
- Sarajevo Belfast
- Security dialogue
- Seek peace and pursue it : save man - peace is possible
- Several proposals offered (by a friend to peace and truth) to the serious consideration to the keepers of the liberties of the people of England, : in reference to a settlement of peace and truth in this nation. As also a true narrative in short is chiefly to make known two or three sums of money concealed: and many of the actings of the proposers, Samuel Duncon, late of Ipswich in Suffolk, are declared. From the year 1640. to the year 1652
- Sierra Leone: transition to peace
- Sine qua non. : Another retreat to the armie, by a new proposall of the best way for the peace and safety of the kingdome, to the agitators for peace. With certain arguments against toleration
- Sir Benjamin Rudyerd his speech in the High Court of Parliament the 17. of February, : for a speedy treaty of peace with His Majestie
- Sir Thomas Fairfaxs his last letter of the treaty with Sir Ralph Hopton, : and a declaration of the proceedings of his Majesties agents with the Irish rebels, by way of answer to his propositions concerning his majesties generall treaty for peace. The conditions made between his Majesties agents and the Irish; with the transaction of the businesse of the Earl of Glamorgan, and other notable observances, by way of answer to Sir Ralph Hopton. A copy of Sir Ralph Hoptons demands made to the generall; with a list of such as came in to Sir Thomas Fairfax during the treaty. Prince Charles it is beleeved will come in, and also that Exeter will capitulate, and Barnstable, and Pendennis the like. Sent to the Committee of the Army, and commanded to be printed and published according to order
- Situation in Indochina : hearings, Ninety-third Congress, first session, on situation in Indochina--Cease-fire agreement and report on the international conference at Paris
- Some papers of the Commissioners of Scotland, : given in lately to the Houses of Parliament, concerning the propositions of peace
- South Sudan : the Comprehensive Peace Agreement on life support : hearing before the Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, January 24, 2007
- Strategic surrender; : the politics of victory and defeat
- Strategies for reshaping U.S. Policy in Iraq and the Middle East : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Nineth [sic] Congress, first session, February 1, 2005
- Submission of the Vietnam conflict to the United Nations : Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, first session, on S. Con. Res. 44 ... [and] S. Res. 180 ... October 26, 27, and November 2, 1967
- Sudan : a critical moment for the C.P.A., Darfur, and the region : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session, May 12, 2010
- Sudan at the crossroads : briefing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, January 18, 2011
- Terrible nevves for the treaty declaring His Majesties resolution and intentions touching the army; : and His vow and protestation to the Parliaments commissioners on Tuesday last. With the resolution of the army thereupon, and their proposals and desires to the Parliament, concerning the Kings Majesties person. Together with the articles and charge, exhibited against King and Parliament, who acts countrary to the trust reposed in them by the people
- Test file to accompany War, peace, and international politics, third edition
- The 1954 Geneva Conference; : Indo-China and Korea.
- The American advocate of peace and arbitration
- The Anthropology of peace and nonviolence
- The Christian's obligations to peace & charity : delivered in an advent sermon at Carisbrook-Castle, ann. 1647, and now published with XI sermons more
- The Congress of Vienna : power and politics after Napoleon
- The French King's proposal for peace. : In a letter from the Hague, July 13
- The Informer
- The Irish question : Hearings before the Committee on foreign affairs, House of representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress--third session on H.J. res. 357, requesting the commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the International Peace conference to present to the said conference the right of Ireland to freedom, independence, and self-determination. December 12, 1918
- The Journal of conflict resolution
- The Kings Maiesties receiving of the propositions for peace at Newcastle, on Friday last, Iuly 24. 1646. : With some passages between his Majesty and the commissioners. Also a manifesto, sent to the commissioners about the treaty with the States at Munster, by order from his Majesty the King of Spaine
- The Kings Majesties declaration concerning the High and Honourable Court of Parliament; : together with his protestation, for a firme settlement of the true Protestant religion, the law, peace, and prosperity of this kingdome. As also, two letters from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to the Right Honourable William Lenthal Esquire, Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons
- The Kings Majesties declaration for peace, : to all his subjects of England, to be published and obeyed throughout the Kingdom, by all judges, justices of the peace, mayors, sheriffs, constables, and all other His Majesties liege people, to the great terrour of those who object against the treaty. Published by authority. Also, the Scots declaration to Lieu. Gen. Crumwel, touching the independent party, and a message to Major Gen. Lambert, and his admission into that Kingdom. With a dangerous fight, and the number killed and wounded
- The Kings Majesties last gracious message for peace sent to the two Houses of Parliament examined, and several observations from the same concerning Ireland: : vvith a copy of the Lord Digbies letter, the Kings Majesties commission, and the articles of peace
- The Kings letter to the Marquesse of Ormond: : and the Marquesse of Ormonds letter to Monroe. Relating the Kings whole design, concerning all the three kingdoms
- The League of Nations Union, 1918-1945
- The Lord Chancellor of Scotland his speech to the King in Newcastle, July, 1646. : As it was sent up by a faithfull hand from thence. Published according to order
- The Lord Marques of Argyle's speech to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament, the 25th of this instant June, 1646. : Together with some papers of the commissioners for the kingdom of Scotland, wherein they do give their consent to the sending of the propositions of peace to His Majesty, and desire their armies to be supplyed, and the accounts between the kingdoms to be perfected, to the end all armies may be disbanded, &c. Also His Majesties letter to the Marques of Ormond, discharging all further treaty with the Irish rebels. And a letter from General Major Monro concerning the state of affairs in Ireland. Published by authority
- The Peace of Westphalia : a historical dictionary
- The Samaritans box newly opened: : powring his oyl into the wounds of a distressed kingdome; and communicating wholsom advice to all estates, especially to his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, the Honourable Councel of War, together with the Agitators of the Army. Wherein is laid down 1. The particular causes of all our calamities. 2. Divers considerations tending to moderation. 3. Rules to prevent growth of evils. 4. Assured means to procure peace, and put an end to all our troubles.
- The Sociology of war and peace
- The Sudan peace process
- The advocate of peace
- The advocate of peace and universal brotherhood
- The alteration of the coyn, with a feasible method to do it : most humbly proposed to both houses of Parliament. To which is annexed, a projection, or scheem of reasonable terms, for establishing a firm and general peace in Europe.
- The angel of peace to all Christian princes.
- The ansvver of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, : to both Houses of Parliament, upon the new propositions of peace, and the foure bills to be sent to his Majestie
- The bloody proiect, or a discovery of the new designe, in the present war. : Being a perfect narrative of the present proceedings of the severall grandee factions, for the prevention of a just peace, and promoting of a causelesse warre, to the destruction of the King, Parliament & people. Whereunto is annexed several expedients for an happy accommodation tending to the satisfaction of all parties, without the further effusion of blood.
- The causes of war : economic, industrial, racial, religious, scientific, and political
- The causes of war : economic, industrial, racial, religious, scientific, and political
- The complaint of peace.
- The copie of a letter from the commissioners about the propositions of peace: : declared to the King, and his Majesties answer thereunto, sent from Newcastle to the Parliament, with other papers from Nevvcastle. And His Majesties speech spoken before the Commissioners of Both Kingdoms. And the Earle of Pembrokes answer. These are Examined, and printed and published according to order, August. 6, 1646
- The costs of conversation : obstacles to peace talks in wartime
- The current situation in Sudan and the prospects for peace : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, September 9, 2005
- The declaration of His Excellency the Earl of Leven, : the general officers, and all the inferiour officers and soldiers of the Scotish army. Together with their petition to His Majesty, presented at Newcastle by the Lord General, the general officers, and three commissioners from each regiment. And His Majesties answer to the said petition. Published by authoritie
- The declaration of Lieutenant-Generall Cromwel concerning the Kings Majesty, and the citizens of London, : and his protestation for peace, and re-inthroning of the King: together with his propositions to the army, and their resolution thereupon. Likewise three letters from the said Lieutenant Generall, to the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and the trayned bands of the city of London: and his demands to all those who are enemies to the King, and the peace of the kingdom. Signed O. Cromwell
- The declaration of the army concerning the Kings Majesty, the Prince of Wales, and citizens of London, agreed upon by the officers and souldiers, under the command of the Lord Gen. Fairfax, to be read and published throughtout the respective counties within the kingdom of England, and dominion of Wales. And a remonstrance thereupon, touching the proceedings of the King, and both Houses of Parliament. Together, with a letter read in both Houses, containing a charge against all those who shall act countrary to the lawes of the land, either against King of Parliament. Signed by the agents of the army, in the name of themselves and the whole kingdom, and commanded to be forthwith printed and published.
- The great treaty of peace: or, A serious exhortation upon a sad occasion to double diligence about making peace with God : Part whereof was preached at the funeral of Mrs. Anne Kyrl, April 6. 1677. To which is added, the character of that worthy gentlewoman. By H.S. minister of the Gospel
- The high-way to peace: : or, a direction set forth for the composing of those unhappy differences betwixt King, Parliament, Army, City, and kingdomes : shewing the sad effects these distractions have brought upon the whole island.
- The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, : agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliamets [sic] of both kingdoms, vnited by Solemn league and covenant. Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24 of Novemb. last, by committees from both Houses of Parliament, and commissioners from the kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order, and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this present Octob. 1645. for delinquents, to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing. Ordered (upon the question) by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the propositions sent to his Majesty for a safe and well-grounded peace, be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com
- The humble petition of His Excellency Thomas Lord Fairfax, and the General Councel of officers of the Army under his command : to the Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. Die Sabbathi, 20 Januarii, 1648. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that the petition of the general, and the general councel of the officers of the Army under his command, this day presented to the House, be forthwith printed. H: Scobel, cler. Par. d. com
- The humble petition of the knights, gentlemen, citizens, freeholders, and inhabitants of the county of Surrey, and the borough of Southwark, : to the Right Honourable both Houses of Parliament of England assembled at Westminster. Presented on Tuesday the 16 of May. 1648. VVith a letter from the said county to the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London, in Common-Councell assembled. Likewise the petition of the county of Essex, and the answer of both Houses to the same. With their letter to the Lord Major, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in Common-councell assembled. May 16. 1648
- The illustrious Hugo Grotius of the law of warre and peace : With annotations. III. parts. And memorials of the author's life and death
- The intentions of the armie: concerning the Kings Majestie, for estating him in his rights. : Also their desires concerning the Queen, Prince Charles, and the Royall issue, and also for setling of the Parliament in their priviledges, and all subjects in their liberties, and the kingdome in peace
- The last colony in Africa : diplomacy and the independence of Rhodesia
- The leaves of the tree of life: for the healing of the nations. : Opening all the wounds of this kingdome, and of every party, and applying a remedy to them: by which we come to a right understanding between King and Parliament. A universal agreement and peace on all sides, and the kingdom restored and setled upon a sure and unmoveable foundation: by the light of God shining upon William Sedgwick
- The moderators pax vobis: or Ten considerations to move both city and army, king and Parliament, Presbyterians and Independents, to a speedy conjunction in peace for the publike safety of all.
- The new Europe,
- The other side,
- The paradox of two Sudans : the CPA and the road to partition
- The path way to peace. : Or, A sure means to make wars to cease. According to the prescription of the Lord, and the practice of his servants recorded in his Word. Whereby we may clearly see what duties God hath required of his servants in time of danger and distresse, by reason of war or otherwise; and how they have performed those duties, and how the Lord hath thereupon preserved and delivered them. Worthy to by imitated by all those that do unfainedly desire the peace and welfare of this kingdome. Imprimatur, Ja. Cranford
- The peace-maker : or, a brief motive to unity and charitie in religion. By W.P.D.D
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing : Fram'd for the continuance of that mightie happinesse wherein this kingdome excells manie empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation, wherein consists neyther manhood nor wisdome. Necessarie for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, for the conformation of youth, and for all his Maiesties most true and faithfull subiects: to the generall auoyding of all contention, and bloud-shedding
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing : Fram'd for the continuance of that mightie happinesse wherein this kingdome excells many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation wherein consists neyther manhood nor wisdome. Necessarie for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, the confirmation of youth, and for all his Maiesties most true and faithfull subiects: to the generall auoyding of all contention and bloud-shedding
- The peace-maker: or, Great Brittaines blessing. : Fram'd for the continuance of that mighty happinesse wherein this kingdome excels many empires. Shewing the idlenesse of a quarrelling reputation, wherein consists neither manhood nor wisdome. Necessary for all magistrates, officers of peace, masters of families, for the confirmation of youth, and for all His Majesties most true and faithfull subiects. To the general auoiding of all contention and bloud-shedding
- The peace-maker: or, Solid reasons, perswading to peace: : grounded upon the late Solemn covenant.
- The peacemakers of 1864,
- The politics of peace in Mozambique : post-conflict democratization, 1992-2000
- The politics of peacemaking in Africa : non-state actors' role in the Liberian Civil War
- The proceedings in the late treaty of peace : Together vvith severall letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. With a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon those proceedings and letters.
- The proceedings in the late treaty of peace· : Together with severall letters of his Majesty to the Queen, and of Prince Rupert to the Earle of Northampton, which were intercepted and brought to the Parliament. With a declaration of the Lords and Commons upon those proceedings and letters. Ordered by the Lords and Commons, that these proceedings, letters, and declaration be forthwith printed. H. Elsing Cler. Parliament. Dom. Com
- The prolocutour, or, a preparative for peace.
- The propositions of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : For a safe and well-grounded peace. Sent to His Majestie at Newcastle, by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery. The earle of Suffolke. Members of the House of Peeres. And Sir Walter Erle Sir John Hipisly [brace] Knights [double brace] Robert Goodwyn Luke Robinson [brace] Esq; members of the House of Commons. Die Mercurii 15. Julii 1646. It is this day ordered by the Lords in Parliament, that the printer belonging to this House shall forthwith print the propositions sent to his majesty at Newcastle for a safe and well grounded peace. And that no other person shall presume to print or reprint the same, or any part thereof, at their perils. Joh. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum
- The refusers of peace unexcusable: : in answer to a libell against His maiesties late messages for peace
- The returne of the people of England: tendred to the speaker of the House of Commons; : in answer (after mature consideration had in our severall parishes) to their declaration of the 11. of February, 1647. Being read according to order. Wherein all men may plainly see, what the successe of this treaty would be, and to our wofull experience is justly come to passe. With a vindication of His Majesty, from all false aspersions, and from any defect on his part therein
- The revievv of the propositions presented to His Majesty by the Parliaments of both Kingdomes, : for a safe and well-grounded peace
- The struggle for world order,
- The substance of a speech made in the House of Commons
- The true defe[n]ce of peace : wherin is declaredde the cause of all warres now a dayes, and how they maye be pacified, called before the pollecye of warre, deuysed [and] lately recognised by Theodore Basille
- The war for peace : the present war as viewed by friends of peace
- The way of reconcilement of all such as wish well to their countrey, occasioned by the comment upon the late petition for peace
- The way to peace amongst all Protestants: : being a letter of reconciliation sent by Bp. Ridley to Bp. Hooper, with some observations upon it. Licensed, July the 14. 1688
- The world's religions against war.
- Third World struggle for peace with justice : a directory of resources
- Three renaissance pacifists : essays in the theories of Erasmus, More, and Vives
- To end war : a new approach to international conflict
- To end war; : an introduction to the ideas, books, organizations, work, that can help,
- To the hono.ble the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliam't at Westminster. : the humble petition of the knights, gentry, clergy, and commonalty of the County of Kent
- To the right honorable, the Lords and Commons asssembled in Parliament : the humble petition of the major, magistrates, ministers and commons of the town of Plymouth, and others well-affected and desirous of the peace of God to rule in this Kingdom
- Traditional authorities' peacemaking role in Darfur
- Traité des violences publiques et particulières
- Treaties of peace with Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary : hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eightieth Congress, first session, on Executives F, G, H, and I ; March 4, April 30, May 1, 2, and 6, 1947
- Twilight of empire : the Brest-Litovsk Conference and the remaking of East-Central Europe, 1917--1918
- Two letters containing all the proceedings betwixt the Prince, and the E. of Warwick: : a fight at sea, and a fleet upon the Downes. The submitting of seven ships, and above 100. peece of ordance taken: with a declaration of the revolted ships concerning Prince Rupert, who was made Admirall thereof. Also the heads of the large declaration, and demands of the army, to be debated in Parliament; the King taken into custody; with a letter from the Estates of Scotland, and the last newes of the King and treaty in the Isle of Wight
- Two plain vvords to the clergy: or, An admonition to peace and concord at this juncture : And a few innocent reflections. Allow'd of June the 28. 1688. C.N
- U.S. war aims
- Unconventional diplomacy in Southern Africa
- Unwinding the Vietnam War : from war into peace
- Via ad pacem ecclesiasticam. : Monstratore, B. Paulo, 3tii capitis ad Philippenses vv. 15to & 16to. Et quotquot perfecti sumus, hoc sapiamus. Siquid autem aliʻas sapiatis, & hoc vobis Deus revelabit. Veruntamen ad quod pervenimus, eodem incedamus canone, idem sapere. Accesit, de hereticis sive scandalis, in ecclesiâ tolerandis, Grotii judicium, cum annotatis
- Via pacis; : how terms of peace can be automatically prepared while the war is still going on.
- Voting for peace : postconflict elections in Liberia
- Vox pacifica, or, a perswasive to peace : directed to each party and interest, for the composing precedent differences, and prevention of future distempers ..
- Waging peace in Sudan : the inside story of the negotiations that ended Africa's longest civil war
- War and peace literature for children and young adults : a resource guide to significant issues
- War and the liberal conscience
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