The history of the reign of Queen Anne, digested into annals. Containing a full, exact, and impartial account of all affairs, civil and military, both at home and abroad, during the year 1710. Particularly the negotiations towards a peace at Gertruydenberg; the campaign in the Netherlands, with the sieges of Douay, Bethune, St. Benant, and Aire; the three battles in Spain; the descent on Languedoc; the measures to secure the neutrality in the Empire; the rupture between the Ottoman Port and the Czar of Muscovy; the seizure of Mr. Masner and of the Grand Prior of France thereupon; the consequences of Dr. Sacheverell's tryal; remarkable addresses on both sides; reason for and against the late changes in the ministry, and calling a new Parliament; full account of the procededings of the latter; and remarkable occurrences of the year 1710. Year the ninth.
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Boyer, A. The history of the reign of Queen Anne, digested into annals: Containing a full, exact, and impartial account of all affairs, civil and military, both at home and abroad, during the year 1710. Particularly the negotiations towards a peace at Gertruydenberg; the campaign in the Netherlands, with the sieges of Douay, Bethune, St. Benant, and Aire; the three battles in Spain; the descent on Languedoc; the measures to secure the neutrality in the Empire; the rupture between the Ottoman Port and the Czar of Muscovy; the seizure of Mr. Masner and of the Grand Prior of France thereupon; the consequences of Dr. Sacheverell's tryal; remarkable addresses on both sides; reason for and against the late changes in the ministry, and calling a new Parliament; full account of the procededings of the latter; and remarkable occurrences of the year 1710 .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729. The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Containing a Full, Exact, and Impartial Account of All Affairs, Civil and Military, Both At Home and Abroad, During the Year 1710. Particularly the Negotiations Towards a Peace At Gertruydenberg; the Campaign in the Netherlands, With the Sieges of Douay, Bethune, St. Benant, and Aire; the Three Battles in Spain; the Descent On Languedoc; the Measures to Secure the Neutrality in the Empire; the Rupture between the Ottoman Port and the Czar of Muscovy; the Seizure of Mr. Masner and of the Grand Prior of France Thereupon; the Consequences of Dr. Sacheverell's Tryal; Remarkable Addresses On Both Sides; Reason for and against the Late Changes in the Ministry, and Calling a New Parliament; Full Account of the Procededings of the Latter; and Remarkable Occurrences of the Year 1710. .
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729. The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Containing a Full, Exact, and Impartial Account of All Affairs, Civil and Military, Both At Home and Abroad, During the Year 1710. Particularly the Negotiations Towards a Peace At Gertruydenberg; the Campaign in the Netherlands, With the Sieges of Douay, Bethune, St. Benant, and Aire; the Three Battles in Spain; the Descent On Languedoc; the Measures to Secure the Neutrality in the Empire; the Rupture between the Ottoman Port and the Czar of Muscovy; the Seizure of Mr. Masner and of the Grand Prior of France Thereupon; the Consequences of Dr. Sacheverell's Tryal; Remarkable Addresses On Both Sides; Reason for and against the Late Changes in the Ministry, and Calling a New Parliament; Full Account of the Procededings of the Latter; and Remarkable Occurrences of the Year 1710 .
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Boyer, Abel. The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals: Containing a Full, Exact, and Impartial Account of All Affairs, Civil and Military, Both At Home and Abroad, During the Year 1710. Particularly the Negotiations Towards a Peace At Gertruydenberg; the Campaign in the Netherlands, With the Sieges of Douay, Bethune, St. Benant, and Aire; the Three Battles in Spain; the Descent On Languedoc; the Measures to Secure the Neutrality in the Empire; the Rupture between the Ottoman Port and the Czar of Muscovy; the Seizure of Mr. Masner and of the Grand Prior of France Thereupon; the Consequences of Dr. Sacheverell's Tryal; Remarkable Addresses On Both Sides; Reason for and against the Late Changes in the Ministry, and Calling a New Parliament; Full Account of the Procededings of the Latter; and Remarkable Occurrences of the Year 1710