898 ROSENGARTEN—EARL OF CRAWFORD’S MS. HISTORY. [Dec. 18, 
the Upper Rhine in the Year 1735.’’ It beginsin London, May 24, 
1735, pp- 87, and closes: ‘‘I shall conclude this Campaign with 
the inserting a few usefull Papers I collected during the Operations 
of it, and of the following (I dare venture to say) exact Plan of 
the Country we march’d over.’’ Then follow twelve well-executed 
maps or plans giving the successive positions of the armies, the last 
an elephant folio map of the Rhine from Coblenz to Carlsruhe. 
6th. ‘‘ The following March Root [szc] ordered by Prince Eugene 
. . . . Tinsert asa Model... . of a very difficult part of Duty 
in the Trade of War,’’ pp. 5. 
7th. ‘‘ Un detail exact et bien calculée [szc] de ce que coutoit par 
mois en 1681 la plus florissante marine que la France aie ene,’’ pp. 8. 
8th. ‘ Un Traittes Touchant Les Conquétes qu’on pourroit faire 
en Amerique sur la Maison de Bourbon au cas que la Guerre 
devienne generale et qui seuls peuvent retablir 1’Equilibre de 
l’Europe,’’ pp. 6. 
gth. ‘‘ Tabulated Lists of the French Army in 1735.”’ 
roth. ‘‘ Reflexions sur les Evenemens de la Mosellé,’”’ pp. 2 
[imperfect ]. 
11th. ‘‘ Treaty and Cartell made and Concluded between His Im- 
perial and Catholick Majesty on the one part, and his most Chris- 
tian Majesty on the other, concerning their Prisoners of War in 
their Armies on the Rhine, 1735,’’ pp. 16. 
t2th. ‘The Troops in the Black Forest, Friburg and Brisac— 
Specifications of the Imperial Regiments 1735. A List of the Im- 
perial Regiments both Horse and Foot, the Names of the Comis- 
sioned Officers, Comanders and Agents, together with the Num- 
bers of men in each Compleat Regt.,; and the places where they are 
now,’’ pp. 24. On the fly leaves are a tailor’s bill in German and 
some heads of letters, etc. 
The 2d and 3d volumes are labeled ‘‘ Journal of a Voyage from 
the Thames to Russia and of Campaigning with the Russian Army.” 
It begins at Gravesend, April 13, 1738, and contains personal 
expenses, phrases in English, German and Russian, maps, drawings 
of scenes, camps, etc., and.a sermon on Peter the Great. The 2d 
vol. pp. 287, the 3d vol. pp. 398. There are eighteen maps of 
sieges, operations, defences of Belgrade, etc., etc. One of the 
maps is dedicated to George the Second. 
The 4th volume opens with 
ist. ‘©A Tabular List of the Imperial Troops in 1737,’’ followed 
by (in French) 
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