Wraxall, Nathaniel William Sir
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Memoirs of the courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna, in the years 1777, 1778, and 1779
A tour through the western, southern, and interior provinces of France, in the years 1775, and 1776
The history of France, from the accession of Henry the Third, in 1574, to the death of Henry the Fourth, in 1610
The people's answer to the court pamphlet, entitled A short review of the political state of Great Britain
The history of France from the accession of Henry the Third, to the death of Louis the Fourteenth
Reply to A short review of the political state of Great Britain, at the commencement of the year 1787
The historical and the posthumous memoirs of Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1772-1784
An answer to the calumnious misrepresentations of the "Quarterly review", the "British critic", and the "Edinburgh review" contained in their observations on Sir N. William Wraxall's Historical memoirs of his own time
Historical memoirs of my own time
"Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1st Baronet (8 April 1751 ? 7 November 1831) was an English author....He visited Portugal and was presented to the court, of which he gives a curious account in his Historical Memoirs; and in the north of Europe he made the acquaintance of several Danish nobles who had been exiled for their support of the deposed Queen Caroline Matilda, sister of George III. Wraxall at their suggestion undertook to endeavour to persuade the king to act on her behalf. He was able to secure an interview with her at Zell in September 1774. His exertions are told in his Posthumous Memoirs. As the queen died on 11 May 1775, his schemes came to nothing and he complained that he was out-of-pocket, but George III took no notice of him for some time."--Wikipedia.