The declaration of Charles Duke of Sconberg, Lieutenant-General to His Majesty of Great Britain, and colonel of his First Regiment of English Guards, to the inhabitants of Dauphine.
| Main Author: | Schomberg, Charles Schomberg, Duke of, 1645-1693 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Re-printed in the year 1692.
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