The Present condition of the Muscovite empire till the year 1699 : in two letters : the first from a...
The Present condition of the Muscovite empire till the year 1699 : in two letters : the first from a gentleman who was conversant with the Muscovite ambassadour in Holland, the second from a person of quality at Vienna, concerning the late Muscovite embassy, his present czarish majesty, the Russian empire and Great-Tartary : with the life of the present emperour of China, by Father J. Bouvet, missionary / by the author of The antient and present state of Muscovy.
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Publisher
London : Printed for F. Coggan ..., 1699.
Date
1699.
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RB/0740
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English
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Physical content
[12], 109, 111 p. ; 18 cm.
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Publisher
London : Printed for F. Coggan ..., 1699.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1699.
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The Present condition of the Muscovite empire till the year 1699 : in two letters : the first from a gentleman who was conversant with the Muscovite ambassadour in Holland, the second from a person of quality at Vienna, concerning the late Muscovite embassy, his present czarish majesty, the Russian empire and Great-Tartary : with the life of the pr...
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"A letter from a person of quality, residing at the imperial court of Vienna, to his friend in London" (p. [73]-109), and "The history of Cang-Hy, the present emperour of China pesented [sic] to the Most Christian King by Father J. Bouvet" (111 p. at end) each have special t.p.
Translated and edited by J. Crull, author of "The antient and present state of Muscovy." Cf. BM; DNB....
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RB/0740
Record Identifier
74VvJmV30OLy
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947.05
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991008051059702626
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