Remarks on the proceedings of the French court, from Charles Viii. to the latter part of the reign of Lewis XIV. Shewing what little regard has been had to the faith of treaties; the Ties of Blood, Marriage, Friendship and Oaths, &c. Particularly In what manner they have dealt with England, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Sweden, Sicily; not omitting the States General, the Electors of Brandenburg, Palatine and Mentz, the Dukes of Lorain and Newburg, &c. Proper to be compar'd with the Present Times, and to be perus'd by all true English Men; by which they may judge, how far the French are to be depended on by their Allies, either in Time of Peace or War.
- Croft, R.
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- [1730]
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London : printed by S. Palmer and J. Huggonson in Bartholomew-Close: and sold by J. Wilford in Stationers-Court, near Ludgate, [1730]
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[4],iv,84p. ; 80.
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ESTC T103946
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