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  1. Masers de Latude, Henri [Author]

    An account of the escape of Monsieur Delatude, a French officer of engineers, from the prison of the Bastile, in the year 1756 : Written by himself, and published at Paris, in 1789. Translated from the French

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    London: Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, M.DCC.XCI. [1791] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  2. P. L [Author]

    A true and faithful narrative of the late barbarous cruelties and hard usages, exercised by the French against Protestants at Rochel, after their meeting at the market-place there ;by [sic] order of the intendant of that province : Ar [sic] it was faithfully related, by a person of good crehit [sic], that has made made [sic] his escape from thence, and arrived at London on the 24th of September last

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    London: Printed by D. Mallet, 1681 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  3. France Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV), France Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)

    The French King's hue and cry after his lost fleet Paris November 15. Yesterday arrived an extraordinary courier with advice, that on the 12th instant, here came in a sloop laden with sugar that escap'd from which brings the following account viz. That on the 11th of October, His Majesty's fleet under the command of Monsieur Chateaurenaud, together with te Spanish plate fleet under his convoy, was attacked, surrendered in gallicia, who not content with his victory, us'd several barbarisms hostilities and indignities, in contempt of His Most Christian Majesty's honor and power. Upon which His Most Christian Majesty issued out the following declaration, by the King; a declarations

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    [Dublin]: s.n, [1702] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. Ussher, James [Other]

    A French prophecy, or, An admonition to the English : concerning their near approaching danger and the means to escape it : being a prediction of a gentleman of quality in Languedoc concerning the downfall of the French king ... to which is added a fuller account of Archbishop Usher's prophecy

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    London: Printed for J. Harris, 1691 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  5. Ussher, James [Other]

    A French prophecy, or, An admonition to the English : concerning their near approaching danger and the means to escape it. Being a prediction of a gentleman of quality in Languedoc, concerning the downfall of the French king, and several other things relating to England

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    [London]: Printed at London, with licence, 1690 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  6. Marot, Louis [Author]

    A narrative of the adventures of Lewis Marott : pilot-royal of the galleys of France. Giving an account of his slavery under the Turks, his escapes out of it, and other strange occurrences that ensued thereafter. Translated from the French copy

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    London: printed for Edward Brewster, at the Crane in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1677 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  7. An account of the escape of the French king : his recapture, and the proceedings of the National Assembly, in consequence thereof. Translated from the French

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    London: printed for the translator; and sold by Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; Taylor, and Co. Royal Exchange; Skelton, Hay-Market; Lowndes, No. 66, Drury-Lane, and all other booksellers, [1790] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  8. An Account of the escape of the French king : His recapture, and the proceedings of the national assembly, in consequence thereof. Translated from the French

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    London: Printed for the translator; and sold by Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; Taylor, and Co. Royal Exchange; Skelton, Hay-Market; Lowndes, No. 66; Drury-Lane, and all other booksellers, [1790] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  9. Gordon, John A. M [Author]

    The famous bull or constitution unigenitus : put forth by Pope Clement the XIth, against father Quesnelle's translation of the New Testament into the vulgar tongue; out of which were extracted (by Sixty of the Bishops who met at Paris) one hundred and one Propositions, that were anathematized, in particular, by the said Pope's Bull; and his whole Works, in general, were condemned (all which the Parliament and Clergy of France are now contending about) and are commonly called Baianism and Janscnism. The whole impartially related in these Memoirs of John Gordon, who was thirteen Years in the Scots College at Paris, among the Secular Clergy; but being accused of teaching the Principles condemned by the Bull, he made his Escape to Scotland, where he renounced Popery before the Presbytery of Edinburgh, and got my Lord Chief Justice Clerk's Protection; an Account of which is here prefixed. Wherein the absurdities and delusions of popery are laid open, and the infallibility of the Romish church is confuted. Also A brief History of the most material Errors in Popery, and an exact chronological history of all the popes (being 249 in Number) from St. Peter to this present Time, and what is most remarkable in their Lives is recorded. To which is added, a refutation of the supremacy of the Roman church, and the popish doctrine of indulgencies. By John Gordon, M.A - [The second edition, with corrections and alterations]

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    London: printed for John Oswald, at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, [1734?] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  10. Dyre, Lewis Sir [Author]

    A letter from Sir Lewis Dyve : written out of France to a gentleman, a friend of his in London. Giving him an account of the manner of his escape out of the Kings Bench, and the reasons that moved him thereunto

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    [London: s.n.], Printed in the Yeare, 1648 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  11. Aubin, Penelope [Author]

    The life of Charlotta Du Pont : an English lady; taken from her own memoirs. Giving an account how she was trepann'd by her step-mother to Virginia, how the Ship was taken by some Madagascar Pirates, and retaken by a Spanish Man of War: Of her Marriage in the Spanish West-Indies, and Adventures whilst she resided there, with her Return to England: And the History of several Gentlemen and Ladies whom she met withal in her Travels; some of whom had been Slaves in Barbary, and others cast on Shore by Shipwreck on the barbarous Coasts up the Great River Oroonoko; with their Escape thence, and safe Return to France and Spain

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    London, Printed in the Year 1739 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  12. Aubin, Penelope [Author]

    The life of Charlotta Du Pont : an English lady; taken from her own memoirs. Giving an account how she was trepan'd by her stepmother to Virginia, how the Ship was taken by some Madagasear Pirates, and retaken by a Spanish Man of War. Of her Marriage in the Spanish West-Indies, and Adventures whilst she resided there, with her return to England. And the History of several Gentlemen and Ladys whom she met withal in her Travels; some of whom had been Slaves in Barbary, and others cast on Shore by Shipwreck on the barbarous Coasts up the great River Oroonoko: with their Escape thence, and safe Return to France and Spain. A History that contains the greatest Variety of Events that ever was publish'd. By Mrs. Aubin

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    London: printed for A. Bettesworth at the Red Lion in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XXIII. [1723] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  13. The last news from France : being a true relation of the escape of the King of Scots from Worcester to London, and from London to France, who was conveyed away by a young gentleman in womans apparel: the King of Scots attending on this supposed gentlewoman in manner of a serving-man. The tune is, When the King injoyes, &c

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    London: printed for W. Thackeray, T. Passenger, and W. Whitwood, [1677?] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  14. Masers de Latude, Henri [Author]

    Memoirs of Mr. Henry Masers de La Tude : containing an account of his confinement thirty-five years in the state prisons of France; And Of The Stratagems HE Adopted To Escape, Once From The Bastille, And Twice From The Castle Of Vincennes; With The Sequel Of Those Adventures. Written by himself, and translated from the French of the Amsterdam edition

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    London: printed for J. Johnson, No 72, ST. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  15. Author of **** [Author]

    Heroic virtue : or, the noble sufferers. Exemplified in the illustrious lives, and surprizing adventures of several noblemen and ladies. (viz.) Don Lopez and Tereza ; the Count de Hautville and Emilia. &c. &c. Who were Shipwreck'd on a desolate Island on the Coast of China; the astonishing Discoveries they made there, and their wonderful Escape from thence. An Account of their being taken Captives at Sea by the Algerine Pirates, who carried them into Slavery, where they met with several Persons of Quality in the same unhappy Condition. The various Trials and Sufferings they underwent, and uncommon Accidents that befel them. Their happy Deliverance at last, and fortunate arrival in the Year 1718, in their several Native Countries of France, Spain, and Venice. By the author of ****[.]

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    London: printed for Jacob Robinson at the Golden Lyon in Ludgate Street, and sold by the booksellers in town and country, M,DCC,XL,IX. [1749] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  16. Virtue in distress : Or, Heroism display'd containing a succinct and true relation of the politick methods taken by the Court of France to save the young pretender from being made a sacrifice to the late peace. Also the steps taken at the Congress at Aix la Chapelle, to frustrate any resolutions that might be formed to the prejudice of his claims and pretensions in E-d. With a just and particular account of every thing that happened before, at, and after his being arrested at Paris, to his arrival at Avignon. To which is added, A narrative of the various hardships and accidents that befell him in Scotland, after the Battle of Culloden, till his escape to France

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    London: Printed by B. Dickenson, on Ludgate-Hill, 1749 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009