A letter from monsieur de Cros,
(who was an ambassador at the treaty of Nimeguen, and a resident in England, in K. Ch. the Second's reign.) Which may serve for an answer to the impostures of Sir Wm Temple, heretofore ambassador from England at the Hague, and at Nimeguen; till such time as a more ample and particular relation be made of the business in hand. Together with some remarks upon his Memoirs, to make appear how grosly he is mistaken in the greatest part of the most important matters he relates concerning what passed from the year 1672, until the year 1679.

APA Citation

Du Cros, J. August. (1693). A letter from monsieur de Cros: (who was an ambassador at the treaty of Nimeguen, and a resident in England, in K. Ch. the Second's reign.) Which may serve for an answer to the impostures of Sir Wm Temple, heretofore ambassador from England at the Hague, and at Nimeguen; till such time as a more ample and particular relation be made of the business in hand. Together with some remarks upon his Memoirs, to make appear how grosly he is mistaken in the greatest part of the most important matters he relates concerning what passed from the year 1672, until the year 1679. London.

MLA Citation

Du Cros, Joseph August, approximately 1640-1728. A Letter From Monsieur De Cros: (who Was an Ambassador At the Treaty of Nimeguen, And a Resident In England, In K. Ch. the Second's Reign.) Which May Serve for an Answer to the Impostures of Sir Wm Temple, Heretofore Ambassador From England At the Hague, And At Nimeguen; Till Such Time As a More Ample And Particular Relation Be Made of the Business In Hand. Together With Some Remarks Upon His Memoirs, to Make Appear How Grosly He Is Mistaken In the Greatest Part of the Most Important Matters He Relates Concerning What Passed From the Year 1672, Until the Year 1679. London, 1693.

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