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A declaration concerning the needfulnesse of peace to be made in Fraunce : and the means for the making of the same: exhibited to the most Christian king, Henrie the second of that...
Published: By Henrie Bynneman, for Raufe Newberie, dwelling in Fleetstreat, a little aboue the Conduit, 1575“…Early English Books, 1475-1640…”
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A discourse vpon the present state of France
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A letter written by a French Catholike gentleman, to the maisters at Sorbonne. Concerning the late victories obtained by the king of Nauarre, aswell against the Duke of Ioyeuse at...
Published: Printed by Iohn Wolfe for Edward Aggas, and are to be sold at his shope at the West end of Paules, 1588“…Early English Books, 1475-1640…”
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A caueat for France, vpon the present euils that it now suffereth : Together with the remedies necessarie for the same. Translated out of French into English by E. Aggas.
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[Edict du roy sur la reunion de ses subiets, a l'eglise catholique.]
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The vvhole and true discourse of the enterprises and secrete conspiracies that haue bene made against the person of Henry de Valois, most Christian king of Fraunce & Poland : Wheru...
Published: Imprinted by Thomas Purfoote, and are to bee soulde at his shoppe without New-gate, ouer against S. sepulchers church, 1589“…Early English Books, 1475-1640…”
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An admonition giuen by one of the Duke of Sauoyes Councel to his hignesse, [sic] : tending to disswade him from enterprising against France. Translated out of French, by E.A.
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The discouerer of France to the Parisians, and all other the French nation. Faithfullie translated out of the French: by E.A.
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A letter, vvritten by a french Catholicke gentleman : Conteyning a briefe aunswere to the slaunders of a certaine pretended Englishman.
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A declaration set forth by the Frenche kinge, shewing his pleasure concerning the new troubles in his realme. Translated out of French into English by E.A.
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