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| | Books by William Bradshaw: Books in the extended shelves: Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The eight volumes of letters writ by a Turkish spy, who liv'd five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris: giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe: and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1637, to the year 1682. Written originally in Arabick. Translated into Italian, from thence into English. And now published with a large historical preface and index to illustrate the whole. (G. Strahan, W. Mears, S. Ballard [etc.], 1734), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (page images at HathiTrust) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The eighth and last volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1642 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J.R. for J. Hindmarsh and R. Sare ..., 1694), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The fifth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1642 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J. Leake for Henry Rhodes ..., 1692), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The fourth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1642 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J. Leake for Henry Rhodes ..., 1692), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: Letters written by a Turkish spy, who liv'd five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe : and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1637, to the year 1682 (S. and E. Ballard, 1753), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (page images at HathiTrust) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: Letters written by a Turkish spy, who lived five and forty years undiscovered at Paris: giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople, of the most remarkable transactions of Europe: and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France). Continued from the year 1637, to the year 1682. (A. Wilde [etc], 1770), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (page images at HathiTrust) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The second volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1642 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J. Leake for Henry Rhodes ..., 1692), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The seventh volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1642 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English, by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed for Henry Rhodes ..., 1694), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The sixth volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1659 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J.R. for J. Hindmarsh and R. Sare ..., 1694), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP) Bradshaw, William, fl. 1700: The third volume of letters writ by a Turkish spy who lived five and forty years undiscover'd at Paris : giving an impartial account to the Divan at Constantinople of the most remarkable transactions of Europe, and discovering several intrigues and secrets of the Christian courts (especially of that of France) continued from the year 1645 to the year 1682 / written originally in Arabick, translated into Italian, and from thence into English by the translator of the first volume. (London : Printed by J. Leake for Henry Rhodes ..., 1691), also by Giovanni Paolo Marana and Robert Midgley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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