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Chronological tables of Europe : from the nativity of our Saviour to the year 1703. Engraven on 46 Copper-Plates, and Contriv'd in a small Compass for the Pocket; Being of Great Use for the Reading of History, and a Ready Help to Discourse. Digested into so very Easie and Exact a Method, that any one may Immediately find out either Pope, Emperour, or King. And thereby Know in what Time & Kingdom he Reign'd. Who were his Predecessours, Contemprs. & Successrs; To what Virtues or Vices he was most Inclinable; The Good or Ill Success of his Fortune; The Manner & Time of his Death. By Colonel Parsons. Licensed (nov: 10th. 1689) Robt. Midgley.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marcel, Guillaume, 1647-1708.
Contributor:
Parsons, William, 1658-1725?.
Standardized Title:
Tablettes chronologiques. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chronology, Historical.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([41]leaves )
Edition:
The VIth. impression, wth alterations & amendments; ..
Other Title:
Chronological tables of Europe
Place of Publication:
London : printed for B. Barker. at the White-Hart and C. King at the Judges Head in Westminster Hall, [1707]
Notes:
In fact by Guillaume Marcel and translated by William Parsons.
Engraved throughout.
The first five leaves are printed on both recto and verso; two folding leaves are included in the total.
At foot of the titlepage is an advertisement by B. Barker and C. King; a variant has this by W. Rogers.
Price from imprint: Price (bound 5 Shills.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T122638.
OCLC:
642334642

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