The secret history of Europe. Shewing that the late greatness of the French power was never so much owing to the number or goodness of their troops, and the Conduct of their Ministry at Home, as to the treachery and corruption of the ministers abroad. Giving a Full Account Of the Insincerity of England, Sweden, and Holland, in the Triple League. Of the Sieur De Wit's Correspondence with France, and his Murder by the Rabble. Of the Close Alliance between Charles II. and Lewis XIV Of the Poisoning of Madam. Of the Intrigues of Mr. M-Ambassador in France, and the E. of D. T-r in England. And Of the Secret Treaty between King James, and the French King. The whole Collected from Authentick Memoirs, as well Manuscript as Printed.
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- The secret history of Europe. Shewing that the late greatness of the French power was never so much owing to the number or goodness of their troops, and the Conduct of their Ministry at Home, as to the treachery and corruption of the ministers abroad. Giving a Full Account Of the Insincerity of England, Sweden, and Holland, in the Triple League. Of the Sieur De Wit's Correspondence with France, and his Murder by the Rabble. Of the Close Alliance between Charles II. and Lewis XIV Of the Poisoning of Madam. Of the Intrigues of Mr. M-Ambassador in France, and the E. of D. T-r in England. And Of the Secret Treaty between King James, and the French King. The whole Collected from Authentick Memoirs, as well Manuscript as Printed.
- Secret history of Europe. Part 1-2
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London: printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1712]
- Publication year
- 1712-1712
- ESTC No.
- T101010
- Grub Street ID
- 154923
- Description
- 2v. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By John Oldmixon.
The imprint in vol. 2 reads: "printed for A. Baldwin".
Vol. 2 has an advertisement leaf before the text.
Price from imprint: Price 3 s 6 d.
- Uncontrolled note
- Vol. I: [4],251,[13]p; vol. II: [8],292,[12]p