Anguis in Herba: or the fatal consequences of a treaty with France. Wherein it is proved that the Principles whereby the French King governs himself, will not allow him to observe any Treaty longer than it is for his Interest to break it. That he has always aimed at the Union of the Crowns of France and Spain since the Pyrenean Treaty. That, notwithstanding his Pretences to the contrary, such is his Design at this day. And, That nothing can prevent it, but to reduce his Power to such a Degree, as may perfectly break his Measures.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for A. Baldwin, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1702.
Publication year
1702-1702
ESTC No.
T21897
Grub Street ID
243306
Description
70,[2]p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Henry Maxwell.

Sometimes also attributed to Daniel Defoe (Bastian, 'Defoe's early life', p.314).

With a final errata leaf.

Price from imprint: Price 12 d.
Uncontrolled note
Erroneously attributed to Lord John Somers