APA Citation

Feuquières, A. d. P. (1704). Mareschal Tallard's aid-de-camp: his account of the battle of Bleinheim: In a letter written by him from Strasburg, to Monsieur de Chamillard, a minister of State in France; and intercepted, and sent over to a foreign minister, residing in England. Wherein Some Passages of that Memorable Day, are more fully and impartially related, than in any Relation yet Made-Publick. Both in French and English. London: printed, and sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall.

Chicago Style Citation

Feuquières, Antoine de Pas. Mareschal Tallard's Aid-de-camp: His Account of the Battle of Bleinheim: In a Letter Written By Him From Strasburg, to Monsieur De Chamillard, a Minister of State in France; and Intercepted, and Sent Over to a Foreign Minister, Residing in England. Wherein Some Passages of That Memorable Day, Are More Fully and Impartially Related, Than in Any Relation yet Made-Publick. Both in French and English. London: printed, and sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1704.

MLA Citation

Feuquières, Antoine de Pas. Mareschal Tallard's Aid-de-camp: His Account of the Battle of Bleinheim: In a Letter Written By Him From Strasburg, to Monsieur De Chamillard, a Minister of State in France; and Intercepted, and Sent Over to a Foreign Minister, Residing in England. Wherein Some Passages of That Memorable Day, Are More Fully and Impartially Related, Than in Any Relation yet Made-Publick. Both in French and English. London: printed, and sold by John Nutt near Stationers-Hall, 1704.

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