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Corwin, Edward Henry Lewinski (1917) The political History of Poland Polish Book Importing Company, New York, p. 286–288, (OCLC626738)
Schlosser, Friedrich Christoph (1844) History of the eighteenth century and of the nineteenth till the overthrow of the French empire: Volume III Chapman and Hall, London, p. 294, (OCLC248862784)
Corwin, Edward Henry Lewinski (1917) The Political History of Poland Polish Book Importing Company, New York, p. 288, (OCLC626738)
William Macpherson indicated that Leszczyński's election was caused partly by French gold. Macpherson, William (editor) (1845) "Chapter CXXXIII Annals of France, from the Accession of Louis XV, to the Period following the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle" Encyclopaedia Metropolitana Volume XIII: History and Biography Volume 5 B. Fellowes, London, p. 144, (OCLC4482450)