A full and impartial history of the expedition into Spain; in the year 1702. Extracted from the journals and memoirs of the generals; and from which it will be easie to draw Rational Conjectures, about the present Enterprize, to settle the Most Serene Charles III, on the Spanish Throne. To which is added, an account of Monsieur Chateaurenault's expedition, from his first sailing from Brest, in Sept. 1701, to his putting into Vigo, in Sept. 1702. In a Letter from Monsieur de Gatines, Intendant of the Navy of France, to a Minister of State at Paris; which Letter was taken at Redondella among Monsieur Chateaurenault's Papers.

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1704
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London : printed and to be sold by Will. Davis at the Black-Boy in Cornhill, 1704.

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[8],172p.,table ; 80.

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ESTC T79433

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