Copies of two letters from James Scott to count Fleming, respecting the electoral prince of Saxony, dated at Dresden; and of one from Fleming in reply to the first, at Hamburgh
MS. Rawl. A. 286, fols. 361, 368, 369
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Copies of two letters from James Scott to count Fleming, respecting the electoral prince of Saxony, dated at Dresden; and of one from Fleming in reply to the first, at Hamburgh
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MS. Rawl. A. 286, fols. 361, 368, 369
Summary
Copies of two letters from James Scott to count Fleming, respecting the electoral prince of Saxony, dated at Dresden, 7 and 28 Mar 1713; and of one from Fleming in reply to the first, at Hamburgh, 15 Mar 1713.
Date
7 and 15 and 28 Mar 1713
Language
French
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Rawlinson A: English History
Correspondence of John Robinson, bishop of Bristol, during the negotiations at Utrecht
Copies of two letters from James Scott to count Fleming, respecting the electoral prince of Saxony, dated at Dresden; and of one from Fleming in reply to the first, at Hamburgh
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