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D280.B7 A3 1689 An account of the last Thursdays sea engagement betwen the Dutch and French fleets near the coast of Brest, with the total routing of the French fleet. 1
D280.D5 T78 1694 A true account of the Lord Berkley's burning of the town of Diep, on the 13th of July, 1694 with the particulars of every days transaction. 1
D280.H4 T7 1693 A true account of the late actions betvveen the Confederate Army commanded by Prince Levvis of Baden, and that of the French, under Marishal De Lorge: wherein three thousand five hundred of the French were kill'd and wounded, with 1500 prisoners: many tinn boats, and two standards, &c. were taken. In a letter from Hailbron. 1
D280 .H6 An Account of the late great victory, obtained at sea, against the French by Their Majesties fleet, commanded in chief by Admiral Russell, and the Dutch commanded by Admiral Allemond, near the Cape of Barsteur in May, 1692. 1
D280 .H6 1692 An hue and cry after the shatter'd French fleet, with the distress'd Frenchman's complaint against the English Jacobites for inviting them to engage the English and Dutch in the late sea fight: with the Jacobites answer. 1
D280.H6 N49 1692 A new ballad on the great victory at sea, obtained over the the French by Admiral Russel, May 1692 to the tune of, Hey boys, up go we. 1
D280.H6 S6 Some account of the great sea-fight, wherein Their Majesties navy-royal, in conjunction with the Dutch squadron, engaged the French fleet off of Cape Barfleur, on the nineteenth of May, 1692. : And put them to flight, burning and sinking many of their ships so that the sea appeared full of wrecks of ships for two leagues together. : With an account of the sinking the French admiral, and his two seconds: : running many of their ships a-ground, which are destroyed by our fleet. : And some other particulars relating to this glorious success and victory over the common enemy. : Licensed according to order. 1
D280.L36 R46 A Relation of the battle of Landen 2
D280.M4 1691 Great news from Germany: or, A true account of the discovery of a treacherous design to betray the city of Mentz to the French. With a list of the Confederate Army near the Rhine. 1
D280.M6 F84 1691 An account of the siege of Mons 1
D280.M6 N3 News from Braband:, or, An account of divers passages at the siege of Mons. Brussels, April 1. N.S. 1691.
News from the fleet. Being a true account of what has occurr'd therein since the Dutch ships join'd them in their present expedition for Brest. : With a list of the English and Dutch ships and guns. : Licensed July 24. 1689. J.F. : From the fleet at sea near Ushant, July the 13th, 1689.
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D280.M6 .R3 1690 News from the fleet, being a full and impartial account, of a most signal victory, obtained by Admiral Killegrew, over the French Thoulon fleet. Commanded by Monsieur Chasten Regnaut. In a letter to a person of quality. 1
D280.N2 C3 1695 On the crowing cock and lyon couchant, or, A poem to express the gallantry of our royall chanticlere. The uncertainty of war & cock-fighting. The magnanimity of a brave general and judicious cocker: / 1
D280.N2 .D38 1696 The history of the campagne in Flanders, for the year 1696 1
D280.N2 D46 1695 A poem on the taking of Namur, by his Majesty. 1
D280.N2 L44 1695 Lettre au Gazettier de Paris sur le siƩge de Namur 1
D280.N2 L47 1695 A Letter to the Paris Gazetteer upon the siege and taking of Namur 1
D280.N2 L6 1692 A copy of a letter from the French king to King James in answer to one from him. 1
D280.N21 E92 An Exact account of the siege of Namur with a perfect diary of the campagne in Flanders, from the King's departure from Kensington, May the 12th, to his return to London, Octob. 11th, 1695 / 2
D280.N44 R45 1693 A relation of the battel of Landen published by authority. 1