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1674 1684 1694 1704 1714 1724
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undated  1730

  1713

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French

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  2.   L'ATALANTIS| DE MADAME| MANLEY,| Traduit de l'Anglois| CONTENANT| LES INTRIGUES POLITIQUES,| ET AMOUREUSES,| DE LA NOBLESSE| DE CETTE ILE,| Et où l'on découvre| LE SECRET DES REVOLUTIONS.| Arrivées depuis l'An 1683. jusques à present.| [Emblem: Hermes hovering above books and a package made ready for shipping with the initials HS (Henry Scheurleer). Motto: "VOOR KONST EN KOOPMANSCHAP."]| A LA HAYE,| Chez HENRY SCHEURLEER, Marchand| Libraire proche la Cour, à l'Enseigne d'ERASME.| [rule]| M. DCC. XIII.link
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  4.   L'Atalantis de Madame Manley [...] tome second. La Haye: H. Scheurleer, 1713.link
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  6.   Les aventures d'Abdalla, fils d'Hanif [...] Traduites en François sur le manuscrit arabe, trouvé à Batavia par Mr. De Sandisson. La Haye, 1713.link
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  8.   Les Aventures de***, ou les Effets surprenans de la sympathie. Paris: P. Prault, 1713.link
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  10.   Mémoires de la vie du comte de Grammont; contenant particuliérement l'histoire amoureuse de la cour d'angleterre, sous le regne de Charles II. Cologne: P. Marteau, 1713.link


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  12.   Gomgam, ou l'Homme prodigieux, trasporté dans l'air, sur la terre, et sous les eaux [...] Livre véritablement nouveau. Titetutefnosy Nouv. éd. enr. de fig. et augm. du grand chemin de l'hôpital. Amsterdam: Aux dépens Roger, 1713.link
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  14.   L'Héroïne incomparable de nôtre Siècle par Mademoiselle S. La Haye: David Buri, 1713.link

Dutch


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  2.   Schermschool der huislieden, of het koddige leven der boeren: bestaande in minneryen, vecht- en snywerk. Tweede druk. Rotterdam: voor de auteur, 1713.
    2 vols. Shelf-marks: {KB: 348 D 26} {KB: 30 M 23}. Bibliographical Reference: Mateboer 1327, Buisman 2145. Mateboer 1328. History of Publication: T'Amsterdamsch hoerdom (Amsterdam: Elias Jogchemse van Rijn, 1681).link

English

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  2.   A| NEW VOYAGE| TO THE| ISLAND of FOOLS,| Representing the| Policy, Government,| AND| PRESENT STATE| OF THE| STULTITIANS.| [rule]| By a Noble Venetian.| [rule]| Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable,| The Lord FERDINANDO.| [rule]| Translated from the Italian.| [rule]| "Multáque conquesti Terris allabimur illis,| "Quas procul hinc cernis; procul hinc tibi (cerne)| videnda est| "INSULA, visa mihi. Ovid. Met. l. 14.| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for John Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, 1713.link
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  4. LOVE INTRIGUES:| Or, The| HISTORY| OF THE| AMOURS| OF BOSVIL and GALESIA,| As Related to| LUCASIA, in St. Germains Garden.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Written by a Young LADY.| [rule]| Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci.| LONDON:| Printed for E. CURLL, at the Dial and Bible| against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet;| and C. CROWNFIELD, at Cambridge.| M DCC XIII.link
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  6.   THE| Northern ATALANTIS:| OR,| YORK SPY.| DISPLAYING| The Secret Intrigues and Adventures of| the Yorkshire Gentry; more particularly the| Amours of MELISSA.| WITH| A Description of the Ancient and Famous City| of YORK, and what is most Remarkable therein,| viz. The Minister, Round-Tower, Castle, King's| Palace, &c. Also the Celebrated Story of the| FRYAR and the NUN, occasion'd by a Piece| of Carv'd Work in the Chapter-House.| The whole Interspers'd with several Diverting Poeti-|cal Amusements, among which is APPLE-PYE:| Or, Instructions to NELLY, A POEM. Being a| Nice and Perfect Account of the Origin, Progress, Art,| and Method, of that Incomparable Viand.| Written| in Imitation of VIRGILL's Georgicks, in the Year,| 1710, by the late Ingenious Dr. WIELIAM KING.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in| Warwick-Lane. 1713.| Price 1 s.link
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  8.   The Present| STATE| OF| FAIRY-LAND.| In several LETTERS from| Esquire HUSH,| An Eminent Citizen of FICKLEBOROUGH.| To the KING of| SLAVE-ONIA.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for T. Warner near Lud-|gate, 1713.| (Price 6 d.)link
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  10.   THE| TESTIMONIES| Of several| Citizens of Fickleborough,| In the Kingdom of| FAIRY-LAND,| Concerning the Life and Character of| Robert Hush,| Commonly called,| BOB.| To which are prefixed,| SOME| MEMOIRS| Of the LIFE of| Charity Hush, the Grandfather,| AND OF| Oliver Hush, the Father of the said Bob.| [rule]| Agitur enim Nihil aliud, Quirites, quam ut Nullum sit| posthac in Republica Publicum Concilium, Nulla Bono-|rum Consensio contra Improborum Furorem & Audaciam,| Nullum extremis Reipublicæ Temporibus Perfugium &| Præsidium salutis. Tull.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for John Morphew, near| Stationers Hall, 1713. Price 3 d.link


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  12.   Arabian Nights| Entertainments:| CONSISTING OF| One Thousand and One| STORIES,| TOLD BY| The Sultaness of the Indies, to divert| the Sultan from the Execution of a| Bloody Vow he had made to Marry| a Lady every Day, and have her cut| off next Morning, to avenge himself| for the Disloyality of his first Sultaness,| &c.| Containing| A better Account of the Customs, Manners,| and Religion of the Eastern Nations, viz.| Tartars, Persians, and Indians, than is to| be met with in any Author hitherto pub-|lished.| [rule]| Translated into French from the Arabian| MSS. by M. Galland, of the Royal Aca-|demy, and now done into English.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| VOL. I.| [rule]| London, Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross| Keys and Bible in Cornhill, 1713.link
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  14.   INCOGNITA:| Or,| LOVE| AND| DUTY| RECONCIL'D.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| By Mr. CONGREVE.| LONDON,| Printed for R. Wellington at the Dolphin and| Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1713.| [underneath frame]| [pointing hand] The Adventures of Lindamira, a Lady of| Quality, written with her own Hand to her Friend| in the Country in 24 Letters, being a very enter-|taining History.| Price 2 s.link
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  16.   MEMOIRS| OF THE| LIFE| AND| ADVENTURES| OF| Signor ROZELLI.| Giving a particular Account of his Birth,| Education, Slavery, Monastick State, Im-|prisonment in the Inquisition at Rome,| and the different Figures he has since| made, as well in Italy, as in England,| France, and Holland.| The Whole being a Series of the most diverting| History, and surprizing Events, ever yet made| Publick.| [rule]| The Second Edition corrected, enlarged with Appendix of| two whole Sheets, and adorn'd with curious Cutts.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, and J. Woodward in Scalding-Alley near Stocks-Market| [rule]| M DCC XIII.link
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  18. The Famous and Pleasant| HISTORY| OF| PARISMUS,| The Valiant and Renowned| Prince of BOHEMIA.| [rule]| In Three Parts.| [rule]| PART I. Containing his Triumphant Bat-|tles fought against the Persians, his Love| to the Beautiful Laurana, the great Dan-|gers he passed in the Island of Rocks, and his| strange Adventures in the Desolate Island.| PART II. Containing the Adventurous| Travels, and Noble Chivalry of Paris-|menos, the Knight of Fame, with his Love| to the fair Princess Angelica, the Lady| of the Golden Tower.| PART III. Containing the Admirable Ad-|ventures and truly Heroick Atchievements| of Parismenides, Knight of the Golden Star| with his Love to the Fair Astrea, Princess| of Austracia, and other rare Adventures.| [rule]| The Fifth Edition.| Printed by and for C. Brown, and T. Norris| and are to be sold by the Booksellers of| London and Westminster. 1713.link
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  20. THE| GENEROUS RIVALS:| OR| LOVE| TRIUMPHANT.| A| NOVEL.| [rule]| Res est soliciti plena Timoris Amor.| Ovid.| [rule]| LONDON:| Printed for J. Morphew, near Sta-|tioner's-Hall, 1713.link
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  22.   THE| HISTORY| OF THE| PROCEEDINGS| OF THE| MANDARINS and PROATINS| OF THE| Britomartian Empire,| AT THEIR| Three last General Diets; with the| Characters of the Chief Members; and| a List of those that were Prefer'd| to Places.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| Printed in the Year MDCCXIII.| (Price One Schilling.)link
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  24. THE| HISTORY| OF THE| Seven WISE MASTERS| OF| ROME.| Newly Corrected, and better Explained| in many places.| [vignette]| [rule]| GLASGOW,| Printed by Robert Sanders of Auldhouse;| and are to be sold in his Shop, opposite| to the College. M.DCC.XIII.link
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  26.   THE| Northern ATALANTIS:| OR,| YORK SPY.| DISPLAYING| The Secret Intrigues and Adventures of| the Yorkshire Gentry; more particularly the| Amours of MELISSA.| WITH| A Description of the Ancient and Famous City| of YORK, and what is most Remarkable therein,| viz. The Minster, Round-Tower, Castle, King's| Palace, &c. Also the Celebrated Story of the| FRYAR and the NUN, occasion'd by a Piece| of Carv'd Work in the Chapter-House.| The whole Interspers'd with several Diverting Poeti-|cal Amusements, among which is APPLE-PYE:| Or, Instructions to NELLY, A POEM. Being a| Nice and Perfect Account of the Origin, Progress, Art,| and Method, of that Incomparable Viand.| In Imita-|tion of VIRGILL's Georgicks. Written by the late| Ingenious Dr. WILLIAM KING.| [rule]| The Second Edition Corrected.| [rule]| Printed for A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane. 1713.| Price 1 s. Sticht.| 1 s.d. Bound.link
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  28.   THE| Pilgrim's Progress| FROM| THIS WORLD,| TO| That which is to come:| [rule]| The E[!]hird Part.| [rule]| Delivered under the| Similitude Of A Dream:| SHEWING| The several Difficulties and Dangers he met| with, and the many Victories he obtained over| the World, the Flesh, and the Devil.| Together with| His happy Arrival at the Celestial City, and the| Glory and Joy he found to his Eternal Comfort.| To which is Added,| The LIFE and DEATH of| JOHN BUNYAN,| Author of the First and Second Part;| compleating the whole Progress| [rule]| The Ninth Edition.| London: Printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red| Lion on London-bridge. 1713.link
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  30.   THE| WORKS| OF| PETRONIUS ARBITER,| Translated by several Hands.| With a KEY by a Person of Honour,| AND ALSO| His Life and Character,| By Monsieur St. Evremont.| [rule]| The Fourth Edition.| [rule]| To which is added,| Some other of the Roman Poets, viz. Ca-|tullus, Tibullus and Propertius. And Translations| from the Greek of Pindar, Anacreon and Sappho.| With a Poem on TELEMACHUS,| By the Duke of Devonshire;| And an Essay on Poetry, by| John Duke of Buckingham.| The whole Adorn'd with CUTS.| [rule]| LONDON, Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and Sold by| J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall and. Ja. Woodward in Scalding-|Alley, against Stocks-Market. 1713.link
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  32.   THE| Lover's Secretary:| OR, THE| ADVENTURES| OF| LINDAMIRA,| A Lady of Quality.| [rule]| Written to her Friend in| the Country.| [rule]| In XXIV Letters.| [rule]| Revis'd and Corrected by Mr. Tho. Brown.| [rule]| The Second Edition.| [rule]| LONDON: Printed for R. Wellington,| at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's| Church-yard. 1713.| The Works of Mr. Nath. Lee, in 2 Vol. price 14s.| The Works of Mr. Will. Wycherly, in 1 Vol. price 6s.link

German

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  2. Der| Närrische und doch Beliebte| CUPIDO,| oder| Ein schertzhaffter| ROMAN,| welcher| in verschiedenen neuen und| raren Geschichten die Auffführung| der jungen Welt vorstellet;| Nebst einer Vorrede/ die zu einer| Recommendation des neulich her-|außgekommenen/| Lieblichen und doch Kriegerischen| CUPIDO| dienen kan;| außgefertiget| von| SELAMINTES.| [rule]| Leipzig/ Hall und Hamburg/ 1713.link
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  4. Der| Römischen| Octavia| Zweyter Theil.| [vignette]| Braunschweig,| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. privil. Hof-Buchdrucker.link
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  6. Der| Römischen| Octavia| Dritter Theil.| [vignette]| Braunschweig,| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. privil. Hof-Buchdrucker.link
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  8. Der| Römischen| Octavia| Vierdter Theil.| [vignette]| Braunschweig,| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. privil. Hof-Buchdrucker.link
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  10. Der| Römischen| Octavia| Fünffter Theil.| [vignette]| Braunschweig,| Gedruckt und verlegt durch Johann Georg Zilligern| Hochfürstl. privil. Hof-Buchdrucker.link
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  12.   Der| Staat| Von| Schlaraffen-|Land.link
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  14. Die| Anmuthige| PISTOPHILE| In einer| wahrhafften/ ob wohl verdeckten| Liebes-|und| Helden-Geschichte| ausführlich entworffen| von| Friedrich Erdmann von Glaubitz.| [rule]| Frankfurt und Leipzig/| bey Michael Rorlachs Wittib und Erben.| [rule]| Druckts Andr. Martin Schede.| 1713.link
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  16. Die| ATALANTIS| der Madame| MANLEY| Oder| eine geheime| Nachricht| von denen| vornehmsten Personen| In| Engelland| und derselben| INTRIQUEN| Von dem Jahr 1683. bis jetzo.| Aus dem Frantzösischen accurat über-|setzet/ und mit einem curieusen| Anhang| vermehret.| [rule]| Haag/ bey Heinrich Scheurleer.link
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  18.   Die| Verliebte| Wallfahrt/| In| einer angenehmen| Liebes-Geschicht| der courieusen Welt| zu vergönneter| Gemüths-Ergötzung| beschrieben| von| DAMIRO.| [line of typographical ornaments]| AUGSPURG/| Zufinden bey Jacob Eberhard Geiger/| Buchhändlern.| [rule]| Anno 1713.link
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  20.   [Eines nordischen Hofes Liebes- und Helden-Geschichte. Von Meletaon. Cöln, 1713.link]
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  22.   ESTHER| merckwürdige| und| angenehme| Lebens-Geschichte/| Der galanten Welt| zu wohl erlaubter Gemüths-|Vergnügung/ an das Licht| gestellet| von| Pallidor.| [publisher's signet: JLG]| Leipzig/ bey Johann Ludwig Gleditsch| und Moritz Georg Weidmann| Anno 1713.link
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  24.   Liebes-Geschichte| Des| Hertzogs von| NEMOURS| Und| Der Printzeßin| von Cleve/| Wegen seiner ungemeinen| Anmuth.| Aus dem Frantzösischen ins Teutsche| übersetzet| [vignette]| [rule]| Leipzig und Franckfurth verlegts| Johann Pauli/ Buchhändler| in Amsterdam.link
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  26.   Sieghaffte Liebe,| Oder| Die unter vielen grossen| Verfolgungen| Glücklich| Erlangte Ehe,| In einer kurtzen ROMAN| Und Hoch-Teutscher Spra-|che nach wahrhaffter Eigenschafft| auffs annehmlichste abgeschildert,| Mit unterschiedlichen| Zierlichen Soliloquiis und einigen| untergemengten Arien| Zu vergönnter Gemüths-Ergö-|tzung ausgeschmücket| Von| FRIEDERICI.| Leipzig und Franckfurt,| Verlegts Augustus Martini, 1713.link


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  28. Aurorens/| Königlicher Princeßin| aus CRETA,| Staats-und Liebes-|Geschichte/| Der galanten Welt zu vergönnter| Gemüths-Ergötzung vor-|gestellet von| Talandern.| [woodcut publisher's signet]| [rule]| LEIPZIG/| Im Verlag Johann Ludwig Gleditschs/ und| M. G. Weidmanns.| Anno 1713.link
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  30.   Das Leben| Oder| Wunder-seltsame| (Nicht weniger voller avanturliche)| HISTORIEN| Des Herren| ROSELLI.| Darinnen| Seine Gebuhrt/ Sclaverey/| Judenthum/ Closter-Leben/ Gefangenschafft| in der Inquisition und vielen andren Standen;| Wie er sich auffgeführet hat| sowol| In Italien/ Franckreich als auch| in Holland.| Aus dem Frantzösischen übersetzet| Von| Kampanella| [vignette]| Mit vielen schönen Kupffern gezieret.| [rule]| Pampallune,| Verlegts Piere le Marechal,| In der Veränderlichen Glücks-Wechselung.| 1713.link
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  32.   Der| Christlichen Königlichen| Fürsten Herkulißkus| und| Herkuladißla/| auch| Ihrer Hochfürstlichen Gesellschafft| anmuthige| Wunder-Geschichte;| In sechs Büchern abgefasset/| und allen| GOtt-und Tugendergebenen Seelen zur Anfrischung| der Gottesfurcht/ und ehrliebenden Ergetzlichkeit| aufgesetzet;| Anjetzo aber auf Verlangen etlicher guter Freunde wieder| heraus gegeben.| [vignette]| Franckfurt und Leipzig/| Zufinden bey Johann Philipp Andreä/ Buchdruck-und Händler.| [rule]| Im Jahr M DCC XIII.link
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  34.   Der Verliebte| Studente/| Welcher| Unter der Lebens-und| Liebes-Geschichte| Des| Venetianischen Barons Iranio| von Q * * * *| Und des| Spanischen Marchesens Infor-|tunio de Stellos.| Der galanten Welt| Zur| Vergönten Zeit-Verkürtzung/| Damit sie sehen möge/ wie es auf denen Univer-|sitäten zugehe/| Schertz-und Ernsthafft zur Beschauung| vorgestellet wird| Von| Celander,| [double rule]| Cölln/ bey Peter Marteau/ Anno 1713.link
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  36.   Der| Wohlgeplagte/| Doch| Nicht verzagte/| sondern iederzeit| Lustige| Cotala,| Oder| Musicus Instrumentalis,| In einer anmuthigen| Geschicht| vorgestellet.| [vignette]| [line of typographical ornaments]| FREYBERG/| Zu finden, bey Johann Christoph Miethen, 1713.link
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  38. Des| Aus dem Grab der Vergessenheit wieder erstandenen| SIMPLICISSIMI| Abentheuerlicher/| und mit allerhand seltsamen Begebenheiten angefüllter| Lebens-Wandel/| Auf eine ungemeine/ und jetzo gantz neue viel-vermehrte anmuthige| Schreib-und Lehr-Art/| vermittelst| Scharffsinnigen Lehren/| nützlichen Anmerckungen und wohl-klingen-|den Poëtischen Versen/ auch nebst recht lebhafften Kupffer-|Bildnüssen;| Lust-liebenden und curieusen Gemüthern auf das annehmlichste/| In dreyen Theilen/| auf-und vorgestellet/| durch| Germann Schleiffheim von Sultzfort.| Dem es wollen so behagen| Lachend/ was mehr ist/ zu sagen.| [rule]| Nürnberg/ gedruckt und verlegt bey Adam Jonathan Felßecker/ Anno 1713.link
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  40.   Die| ANTALANTIS| der Madame| MANLEY| Oder| eine geheime| Nachricht| von denen| vornehmsten Personen| In| Engelland| und derselben| INTRIQUEN| Von dem Jahr 1683. bis jetzo.| Aus dem Frantzösischen accurat ü-|bersetzet/ und mit einem curieusen| Anhang| vermehret.| [rule]| Haag/ in der Geheimen Staats| Druckerey.link
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