The vanity of conquests, and universal monarchy being a succinct account of all the great conquerors and heroes both of ancient and modern ages. Deduc'd from Nimrod to Lewis XIV. of France. Containing I. Their Virtues and Vices. II. The Rise and Fall of the Empires, founded by them. III. Reflections upon their several Characters. IV. The Exorbitant Pretensions of the French King, and the Necessity the World lies under, to put a stop to his Ambition. Dedicated to His Grace The Duke of Marlborough, By George Smith, Esquire.
- Smyth, George, of North Nibley, Gloucestershire.
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The vanity of conquests, and universal monarchy: being a succinct account of all the great conquerors and heroes both of ancient and modern ages. Deduc'd from Nimrod to Lewis XIV. of France. Containing I. Their Virtues and Vices. II. The Rise and Fall of
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London : printed for R. Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, 1705.
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