The history of the troubles of Great Britain Containing a particular account of the most remarkable passages in Scotland from the year 1633 to 1650. With an exact relation of the wars carried on, and the battles fought by that great hero the Marquis of Montrose. (All which are omitted in Lord Clarendon's history; as likewise the characters of many great men, not in the said history.) With a full account of all the transactions in England during that time. Written in French by Robert Monteth of Salmonet. To which is added, the true causes and favourable conjunctures which contributed to the restoration of King Charles II. Written in French by D. Riordan de Muscary. Translated into English by Captain James Ogilvie.
- Menteith, Robert
- Date:
- MDCCXXXIX. [1739]
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Histoire des troubles de la Grand' Bretagne. English
The history of the troubles of Great Britain: Containing a particular account of the most remarkable passages in Scotland from the year 1633 to 1650. With an exact relation of the wars carried on, and the battles fought by that great hero the Marquis of M
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London : Printed for and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's-Head, in Round-Court, in the Strand, opposite York-Buildings, MDCCXXXIX. [1739]
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The second edition, with a compleat index.
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- Full text available: 1739.