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Tract - The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy. | McCord Museum
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The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy.

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The Matter of Fact A la Mode de France : or the Case stated After the French Manner, In Relation ot the Alliance proposed by the Two Crowns of England and France, With the States of the United Netherlands with Rational Reflections thereon, In a Letter From a Burgher of Amsterdam, to his Friend in the Campagne, Dated January 30. 1630. Englished from the French Copy.
Date January 30, 1630
Dimensions1 textual record ; 32.2 x 20.9 cm
Origin England, Europe
Object NumberS001/B2.1,4.7
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentPamphlet on the subject of English foreign policy preceding the War of the Reunions (1683-1684), which pitted France against Spain and its coalition.
NotesSource of title: Based on the title of the document.

Physical description: 6 pages.

Language of the document: The document is in English.

Genereal notes: Typographical error in the date on the first page.
Status
Not on view

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