The life and glorious history of John Duke and Earl of Marlborough, Prince of the Empire, Captain-General of the Confederate Forces, &c. Containing A Relation of the most Important Battles, Sieges and Negotiaons, managed under his Auspicious Conduct, both in the Wars of Flanders and Ireland. With a full and particular Account of the ever Memorable Battle of Hockslet and Schellenburg in Germany. As also his March to the Moselle in 1705. His Return to the Netherlands, and forcing the French Lines near Tirlemont; with other Remarkable Passages from his first Advancement in the Court of King Charles II. to this present time. With the Addition of his Grace's last Glorious Campaign; particularly the Great and Memorable Battle of Ramellies.
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- The life and glorious history of John Duke and Earl of Marlborough, Prince of the Empire, Captain-General of the Confederate Forces, &c. Containing A Relation of the most Important Battles, Sieges and Negotiaons, managed under his Auspicious Conduct, both in the Wars of Flanders and Ireland. With a full and particular Account of the ever Memorable Battle of Hockslet and Schellenburg in Germany. As also his March to the Moselle in 1705. His Return to the Netherlands, and forcing the French Lines near Tirlemont; with other Remarkable Passages from his first Advancement in the Court of King Charles II. to this present time. With the Addition of his Grace's last Glorious Campaign; particularly the Great and Memorable Battle of Ramellies.
- Life and glorious history of John D. and E. of Marlborough. Abridgments
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[London: printed by J. Bradford?, 1707]
- Publication year
- 1707-1707
- ESTC No.
- T40930
- Grub Street ID
- 269937
- Description
- 16p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Abridged from 'The life and glorious history of John D. and E. of Marlborough, .. ', 1705; 2nd. ed., 1707, ascribed to Francis Hare.
- Uncontrolled note
- For the authorship, etc. of this work, see Robert D. Hoin, "Marlborough's first biographer" Huntingdon Library Quarterly XX (1956-57) pp.146-147 and footnotes