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A description of all the seats of the present wars of Europe, in the Netherlands, Piedmont, Lombardy, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Spain, and Portugal. Being a particular survey of all those countries; setting forth the Situation and Distances of their Provinces, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. With historical remarks upon the places of note, especially such as are of Importance to the Contending Parties. With an Exact Delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; of the several Marches of the French to join the Duke of Bavaria; of the March of our Forces from the Maese to the Danube; and of all the Marches and Adventures of our Army under the Duke of Marlborough, from that time to September 1706; as well as those of the Imperial Army under Prince Eugene of Savoy. The whole illustrated with nine new and exact maps of the respective countries, done by Mr. Moll; besides Three Plans, of the Battle of Hochstet, of the Battle of Ramilly, and of the Siege of Ostend, with the Approaches. With A Large Alphabetical Table, to find out any Town, River, &c. Very Useful for all that Read the Publick Transactions.
Date: 1707- Books
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The gazetteer's select history of Europe: or, a description of all the seats of the present wars in the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Spain, and Poland. Being a full Survey of all those Countries; setting forth the Situation and Distances of their Provinces, Cities, Towns, and Villages; with curious Remarks upon all the Places of Note. Likewise an exact Delineation of the March of the Germans from Lower Lombardy to Piedmont; or the several Marches of the French to joyn the Duke of Bavaria; and late March of the Confederate Forces under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough from the Low-Countries to the Danube; with an Account of all the other heroick Actions of his Grace beyond Sea, from the Time of His being made general of Her Majesty's Army till now: together with a large Plan of the several Camps and Marches of the English and Gallick Armies towards Hochstet, exactly drawn by Colonel Ivot, Quarter-Master-General to His grace: As also another Plan of that important Place of Gibraltar, lately took by Admiral rook. To which is likewise inserted a New Geographical table, alphabetically compil'd, shewing all the considerable Cities, Towns and Villages in Christendom by which you may know in what Country they are situated; to whom subject; and in what Degree of Longitude and Latitude they lie. And also a Postscript of the late Sea-Fight betwixt the Confiderate and French Fleets near Malaga. The whole illustrated with Maps to each Country, curiously engrav'd on Copper-Plates. By Richard Burridge, gent.
Burridge, Richard, 1670-Date: 1704- Books
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Twenty four new and accurate maps of the several parts of Europe; (viz.) 1. The world in general. 2. Europe in particular. 3. Sweden and Norway. 4. Denmark. 5. Muscovy, or Russia. 6. Poland.7. Germany in general. 8. The north-east part of Germany, containing the Dutchies of Mecklenburgh and Pomerania, Brandenburgh, Saxony, Silesia, the marquisate of Lusatia, &c. 9. The north-west part of Germany, containing Cologne, Westphalia, Juliers, Cleeves, Munster, Osnaburgh, Holstein, Bremen, Hanover, Lunenburgh and Brunswick, Hesse-Cassel, &c. 10. The south-east part of Germany, viz. Bavaria, Newburgh, Saltzburgh, Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Brixen, Trent, Tirol, &c. 11. The south-west part of Germany, viz. Mentz and Treeves, palatine of the Rhine, circles of Franconia, Swabia and Alsace, Lorain, the Weteraw, &c. 12. Swabia and Franconia, with the Duke of Marlborough's March to Hochstet, &c. 13. The United-provinces, or Netherlands. 14. Flanders, or the Spanish-Netherlands; with the bishopricks of Combray and Liege. 15. France in general. 16. The north part of France, viz. Picardy, Normandy, Bretagne, Isle of France, Champagne and Orleanois. 17. The south part of France, viz. Burgundy, Lyonois, Guienne, Languedoc, Dauphine and Provence. 18. Spain and Portugal. 19. Italy in general, with Naples, the Isle of Sicily, &c. 20. Lombardy, with Dauphine, Provence, the Cevennes, &c. 21. The Swisse-Cantons, or Switzerland; with the Grisons country, &c. 22. Hungary, Transilvania, &c. 24. The English channel; with the coasts of England, France, and Holland. All (except the last) new done, according to the latest observations, by Herman Moll, geographer: And very useful to all that read the publick papers, or that have Mr. Echard's Gazetteer.
Moll, Herman, -1732.Date: [1715?]- Books
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Memoirs of the late Marquis de Feuquieres, Lieutenant-General of the French army. Written for the instruction of his son. Being an account of all the wars in Europe, from the year 1672, to the year 1710. In which is given a Curious Relation of the Sieges undertaken, and Battles fought, in that Period of Time. Particularly of the Battles and Encounters of Woerden in 1672. Seneffe 1674. Zintzheim 1674. Hinsheim 1674. Mulchausen 1674. Colmar 1674. Altenheim 1675. Consarbrick 1675. Cassell 1677. St. Dennis in 1678. Walcourt 1689. Flerus 1690. Stafarda 1690. Leuse 1691. Steenkirk 1692. Spireback 1692. Landen, or Narwinden 1693. Marsaglia in 1693. Carpi 1701. Chiari 1701. Crostolo 1702. Luzara 1702. Fridlinguen 1702. Spires 1703. Donawert 1704. Hochstet 1704. Eckeren in 1705. Calcinato 1706. Cassano 1706. Turin 1706. Ramillies 1706. Castiglione 1706. Almanza 1707. Oudenard 1708. Malplaquet 1709. With historical and critical observations on every great Transaction; highly useful to all who would understand the Art of War. Pointing out, in several particular instances, the errors and misconduct of Louis XIV. the Duke of Savoy, the Prince of Orange, Count de Montecuculi, the Marshals de Crequi, Humieres, Catinat, Villeroy, Boufflers, Tallard, Marsin, Villars, the Dukes of Vendome and Feuillade, &c. With the Characters, Enterprizes, and Military Conduct of the said Generals; as also of the Marshal de Turenne, the Prince of Conde, the Duke of Luxemburgh, Prince Eugene, and the Duke of Marlborough. And likewise the Intrigues, Views and Characters of M. Colbert, M. Louvois, M. Pomponne, and M. Chamillard, Ministers of State to Louis XIV. Comprizing useful Reflections on the Views, Politicks and Interests of the several Potentates of Europe; together with a brief Character of each of the Sovereign Princes who reigned in that Space of Time. Translated from the French. ...
Feuquières, Antoine de Pas, marquis de, 1648-1711.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]