The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie: containing an account of the most secret intrigues of the French, Spanish, and Bavarian courts: and the most remarkable battles, sieges, and encampments in Germany, Spain, and Flanders. Together with the most considerable treaties and alliances made with France, from the year 1687, to the year 1710. Intermixt with several original private letters (never before made publick) written by The French King, Card. Portocarrero, Duke of Anjou, Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy, Charles IIId. of Spain, Prince Eugene, D. of Marlborough, D. of Ormond, M. Anverquerque, &c. The second edition. Translated from the French, and continued to this present time
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- The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie: containing an account of the most secret intrigues of the French, Spanish, and Bavarian courts: and the most remarkable battles, sieges, and encampments in Germany, Spain, and Flanders. Together with the most considerable treaties and alliances made with France, from the year 1687, to the year 1710. Intermixt with several original private letters (never before made publick) written by The French King, Card. Portocarrero, Duke of Anjou, Elector of Bavaria, Marquess de Torcy, Charles IIId. of Spain, Prince Eugene, D. of Marlborough, D. of Ormond, M. Anverquerque, &c. The second edition. Translated from the French, and continued to this present time
- Guerre d'Espagne. English.
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London: printed for J. Round at Seneca's-Head in Exchange-Alley in Cornhill; N. Cliff at the Golden-Candlestick in Cheapside, 1710.
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Cliff, Nathaniel, bookseller.; Courtilz de Sandras, Gatien, 1644-1712.; Langallerie, Philippe de Gentils, marquis de, 1656?-1717.; Round, James, -1745, bookseller.; Sassenage, Gabriel Alphonse, marquis de, -1706.
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- 1710
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- N4597
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- 30837
- Description
- [16], 416 p. ; 8°.
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- Preface signed: Peter Marteau
Largely fictitious; generally attributed to Gatien de Courtilz, de Sandras, but also attributed by some authorities to Gabriel Alphonse de Sassenage
The words "The French King, ... Marquess de Torcy," and "Charles IIId. of Spain, ... M. Anverquerque, &c." are gathered by right and left hand braces, respectively.