A Short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public [with Regard to His Conduct at the Battle of Minden], [George Sackville, Viscount Sackville].
Correspondance du Lord George Germain, avec les Généraux Clinton, Cornwallis et les Amiraux dans la station de l'Amérique, avec plusieurs lettres interceptées du Général Washington, du Marquis de la Fayette et de M. de Barras ... Traduit de l'Anglois sur les originaux publiés par ordre de la Chambre des Pairs
A short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public in relation to his conduct at the battle of Minden
Correspondance Du Lord G. Germain, avec Les Généraux Clinton, Cornwallis, & les Amiraux dans la station de l'Amérique
Correspondance du Lord G. Germain avec les généraux Clinton, Cornwallis & les amiraux dans la station de l'Amérique
Short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public
Lord George Sackville's Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy
A short address from Lord George Sackville to the public
The Trial of Lord George Sackville. Taken in Shorthand by a Bystander
A Short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public. to Which Is Added, L*** G***** S*********'s Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy, ... with Colonel Fitzroy's Answer
The Trial of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville, at a Court-martial Held at the Horse-Guards, February 29, 1760, for an Enquiry Into His Conduct, Being Charged with Disobedience of Orders, While He Commanded the British Horse in Germany. Together with His Lordship's Defence
George Germain Sackville to the King's Commissioners Regarding a Memorial Petition from the Merchants of South Carolina and Georgia, 28 November 1778
A vindication of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville. The second edition
A Vindication of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville
Lord George Sackville's Vindication of Himself in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy
Lord George Sackville's Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy, One of the AIDS de Camp to Prince Ferdinand; With Colonel Fitzroy's Answer; And the Declaration of Captain Smith, One of the AIDS de Camp to Lord George,
Lord George Sackville's Vindication of himself, in a letter to Colonel Fitzroy, ... with Colonel Fitzroy's answer; and the declaration of Captain Smith, one of the Aids de camp to Lord George. Containing a full ... account of ... Lord G. Sackville's conduct ... at the battle of Thornhausen, etc
The Trial of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville, at a Court-martial Held at the Horse-Guards, February 29, 1760, for an Enquiry Into His Conduct, Being Charged with Disobedience of Orders, While He Commanded the British Horse in Germany
The Trial of the Right Honourable Lord George Sackville at a Court-martial Held at the Horse-Guards, Feb. 29, 1760, for an Enquiry Into His Conduct, Being Charged with Disobedience of Orders, While He Commanded the British Forces in Germany