Van der Gucht, John, 1697-
Van der Gucht, John, 1697-ca. 1728
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
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Abrégé de l'Histoire de France. | |
A complete history of England, with the lives of all the kings and queens thereof : from the earliest account of tmie, to the death of his late Majesty King William III : containing a faithful relations of all affairs of state eccelesiastical and civil : the whole illustrated with large and useful notes, taken from divers manuscripts, and other good authors : and the effigies of the kings and queens from the originals, engraven by the best masters : in three volumes, with alphabetical indexes to each. | |
The conscious lovers : a comedy | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Funeral | |
The funeral, or, Grief-a-la-mode : A comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants | |
The history of Charles XII, king of Sweden | |
The history of France : from the time the French monarchy was establish'd in Gaul, to the death of Lewis the Fourteenth | |
Letters of Pliny the Younger, 1752: | |
The life of Sir Leoline Jenkins, ambassador and plenipotentiary for the general peace at Cologn and Nimeguen, and secretary of state to K. Charles II : and a compleat series of letters from the beginning to the end of those two important treaties : wherein are related the most remarkable transactions of those times, both foreign and domestick : together with many valuable papers and original letters, relating to the rights and privileges of the universities, and other weighty subjects : and the resolution of many difficult and curious points in the common and civil law, laws of merchants, and of nations, that arose within the time of his ministry : never before published : in two volumes | |
The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs | |
Secrets of the invisible world disclos'd, 1735: | |
The tender husband, or, The accomplish'd fools : A comedy | |
The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the Inquisition in Spain, for the sake of the protestant religion |