Zayde a Spanish history, or, romance / originally written in French by Monsieur Segray ; done into English by P. Porter, Esq.

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Zayde a Spanish history, or, romance / originally written in French by Monsieur Segray ; done into English by P. Porter, Esq.
Author
La Fayette, Madame de (Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne), 1634-1693.
Publication
London :: Printed for William Cademan ...,
1678.
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Books Printed and Sold by William Cade∣man, this Michaelms-Term,1677.

  • SPanish History, or a Relation of the Dif∣ferency that happened in the Court of Spain, between Don John of Austria and Cardinal Nitard, &c. Octavo.
  • English Princess: or, the Dutches-Queen, a Novel, being English and French Adven∣tures.
  • ... Zayde, a Spanish History, a Novel. Octa.
  • The Opinion of the Heathen, concerning the Immortality of the Soul, by Ch. Blunt, Gent.
  • Reflections on Antient and Modern Phy∣losophy.
PLAYS.
  • The Rival Kings, or the Loves of Oroon∣dates and Statira, a Tragedy.
  • The Constant Nymph, or the Extrava∣gant Shepherdess: A Pastoral.
  • The Counterfeit Bridegroom, or the De∣feated Widdow: A Comedy.
  • The French Conjurer: A Comedy.
  • The Witts led by the Nose: A Co∣medy.

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