A compleat history of Europe, or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676, to the conclusion of the peace with the Turks, 1699 including the articles of the former, and the several infringements of them, the Turkish Wars, the forming of the Grand Confederacy, the revolution in England, &c. : with a particular account of all the actions by sea and land on both sides, and the secret steps that have been made towards a peace, both before, as well as during the last negotiation : wherein are the several treaties at large, the whole intermix'd with divers original letters, declarations, papers and memoirs, never before published / written by a gentleman, who kept an exact journal of all transactions, for above these thirty years.

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A compleat history of Europe, or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676, to the conclusion of the peace with the Turks, 1699 including the articles of the former, and the several infringements of them, the Turkish Wars, the forming of the Grand Confederacy, the revolution in England, &c. : with a particular account of all the actions by sea and land on both sides, and the secret steps that have been made towards a peace, both before, as well as during the last negotiation : wherein are the several treaties at large, the whole intermix'd with divers original letters, declarations, papers and memoirs, never before published / written by a gentleman, who kept an exact journal of all transactions, for above these thirty years.
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Jones, D. (David), fl. 1676-1720.
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London :: Printed by T. Mead for John Nicholson ..., C. Harris ..., and Andrew Bell ...,
1699.
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Europe -- History -- 1648-1715.
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"A compleat history of Europe, or, A view of the affairs thereof, civil and military from the beginning of the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1676, to the conclusion of the peace with the Turks, 1699 including the articles of the former, and the several infringements of them, the Turkish Wars, the forming of the Grand Confederacy, the revolution in England, &c. : with a particular account of all the actions by sea and land on both sides, and the secret steps that have been made towards a peace, both before, as well as during the last negotiation : wherein are the several treaties at large, the whole intermix'd with divers original letters, declarations, papers and memoirs, never before published / written by a gentleman, who kept an exact journal of all transactions, for above these thirty years." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47019.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 25, 2025.

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And if any Prizes are taken on either side, in the Baltick-Sea, or the North-Sea, from Terneuse to the Channel's Mouth, within the space of 4 Weeks; or from the said Mouth of the Channel to the Cape of St. Vincent, within the space of Six Weeks; and further in the Mediterranean-Sea, and as far as the Aequinoctial, within the space of 10 Weeks; and beyond the Line, and in all Parts of the World, within the space of 8 Months, to be computed from the Day on which the Peace shall be published at Paris, and at the Hague; the said Prizes and the Dammages that shall happen on either side after the Terms prefix'd, shall be brought to Account; and whatever shall have been taken, shall be restor'd, with Recompense for the Damages that shall have happened thereby.

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