The history of the remarkable siege of Toulon. Attacked by the English and Dutch by sea, and Prince Eugene and the Duke of Savoy by land, in the year 1707. Containing A Genuine and Circumstantial Account of every Thing Remarkable that occurr'd during that important Enterprize, both at Sea and Land: With the political Reasons that moved the Confederates to undertake it. To which is added, a large and accurate plan of the town, Harbour, Fortifications; French and Confederate Camps, Batteries, and adjacent Mountains. Collected from the original papers and personal knowledge of some gentlemen concerned in the expedition.

  • Donneau de Visé, Jean, 1638-1710.
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[1746]
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Histoire du siège de Toulon. English

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London : printed for the editor; and sold by J. Collyer, at Shakespear's-Head in Ludgate-Street; and at the Dove in New-Exchange-Row in the Strand, [1746]

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[2],198p.,plate ; 120.

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ESTC T130664

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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