[130] Prince James (born in 1667) was called the son of the Grand Marshal, and the other two the sons of the king.
[131] This marriage made him brother-in-law of the sovereigns of Spain, Portugal, and Austria.
[132] Letter xi. from Presburg, September 19th.
[133] Connor, Letters on Poland.
[134] The others, besides the Slavonian, were French, Italian, German, and Turkish.
[135] South’s Letter to Dr. Edward Pococke, p. 5.
[136] Connor describes a discussion as to what part of the body the soul inhabits.
[137] It is to be feared, however, that Bethsal had sometimes abused his position.
[138] Connor, Letter iv.
[139] “The king opened his coffers to the designs of the League so far that his own family could scarcely believe it.”—Daleyrac, Preface.