Ronquillo, Pedro, b. 1635.
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The idea of the court of France , and the method of their proceedings, from the Time of the Peace of Nimeguen, until the spring of the year 1684. Supposed to be written by Don Pedro Ronquillo, the Embassador of Spain at the Court of England. Done out of Spanish into English.
Ronquillo, Pedro, b. 1635.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- E-books
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The idea of the court of France , and the method of their proceedings, from the time of the peace of Nimeguen, until the spring of the year 1684. Supposed to be written by Don Pedro Ronquillo, the Ambassador of Spain at the Court of England. Done out of Spanish into English.
Ronquillo, Pedro, b. 1635.Date: 1711- E-books
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A clear view of the French King's bona fide or sacred regard to his most solemn promises and oaths in treaties of peace; Namely In those of the Pyrenees, Aix la Chapelle, Nimeguen, the Twenty Years Truce, and that of Partition. To which are added the preliminaries, settled at the Hague, 1709. And those done at London this Present Year.
Ronquillo, Pedro, b. 1635.Date: 1711- E-books
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The political views of the court of France delineated. Shewing the perfidious conduct of the French with regard to the treaties of the Pyrenees, Aix la Chapelle and Nimeguen. From the Spanish of Don Pedro Ronquillo, Ambassador of Spain to King Charles II. being a proper supplement to Sir William Temple's memoirs. With a Preface Written while the Treaty of Utrecht was negociated, remarking the further Breach of Faith in the French, with regard to the Twenty Years Truce, the Peace of Ryswick, and the Partition Treaty
Ronquillo, Pedro, b. 1635.Date: [1744]