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The vision of Columbus
a poem in nine books. By Joel Barlow, Esquire -
The Dauphine [sic] of France's speech to the pretended Prince of Wales at his departure from the Court of St. Germain en Laye to Dunkirk
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The French King's proposals for a general peace, presented by his ambassador, to the Swiss cantons, in their General Dyet at Baden, in Swisterland
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The trial at large of Louis XVI late king of France
Containing a most complete and authentic narrative of every interesting and important circumstance attending the accusation-trial, defence, sentence-execution, &c. of this unfortunate monarch. Communicated in a series of letters by a Member of the late national assembly, to a member of the British Parliament. To which is subjoined a copy of His Majesty's will -
A history of the early part of the reign of James the Second
with an introductory chapter -
The 4. of November. The peace of France. Or The edict, with the articles of peace, granted by the French king vnto his subiects of the reformed religion. For the establishing of a firme and generall peace throughout the whole kingdome of France
Given at his campe before Mompellier the nineteenth day of October. 1622. Faithfully translated out of the French copie -
A declaration of the most Christian King, Louis the XIIIth. [sic] King of France and Navarre. Declaring the reasons wherefore His Majesty hath prohibited all trade with England
Also that he hath given commission to raise an army for the assistance of the King of England -
The testament of his late most Christian Majesty, Louis XVI. King of France. With short observations by the translator
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The kings declarations vpon his edicts for combats, importing the confirmation and enlarging of the same. Published in a Parliament holden in Paris, the 18. day of March. 1613. Herevnto is also adioyned the said kings edict, importing an order for apparell, therein prohibiting all his subiects from vsing vpon the same, any gold or siluer, either fine or counterfeit; all embroderie, and all lace of Millan, or of Millan fashion: either to make any guilt workes in their houses, vnder the penalties therein contained. Published in a parliament holden in Paris the 2. of Aprill. 1613. Hereunto is also annexed, a letter from the Lord Rosny, Treasurer of France, to the Queene Regent. Faithfully translated into English by E.A
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A declaration, made and published by the King of France, vvhereby the princes, dukes, and barons therein named, are all proclaymed traytors, if within one moneth after the publication thereof, they doe not ceasse from armes, and personally present themselues vnto his Maiestie
Published the 6. of August 1620. Stylo nouo. Faithfully translated according to the French copie -
Speech of the French King
to the assembly of notables, held at Versailles the 22d of February, 1787. With the discourse pronounced by order of the King, and in his Presence, by Monsieur Calonne, Controller General of the Finances of France -
The French Kings declaration against the Dukes of Vendosme and Mayenne, the Marshall of Bouillon, the Marques of Coeuure, the President le Iay, and all who assist them
Verified in the Court of Parlement the 13. of February, 1617. Stilo nouo -
The French King's memorial to the Pope
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The French King's memorial to the Emperor of Germany
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Admirable and notable things of note
viz. 1. the royall letter sent from the French King to his brother the King of England. 2. A true coppy of the Lord George Digbies last letter to the Queenes Majesty. 3. The Queenes Majesties gracious answer to the same. 4. A horrible treason discovered from Holland, which was plotted by a company of Iesuites and papists, against the Lady Elizabeth at the Hague, the seventh of March last. 1641 -
The declaration of the most Christian King of France and Navarre
against the most horrid proceedings of a rebellious party of Parliament-men and souldiers in England, against their king and countrey -
The French King's answer to Mons. Tyrconnel's letter
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The French king's decree against Protestants, prohibiting them the exercise of their religion, &c
to which is added a brief and true account of the cruel persecution and inhumane oppressions of those of the reformed religion to make them abjure and apostatize : together with the form of abjuration the revolting Protestants are to subscribe and swear to, and a declaration of his Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh ... : also a letter from Father La Chese ... to Father Petre -
The vision of Columbus
a poem in nine books -
The Intreigues of the French King at Constantinople to embroil Christendom
discovered in several dispatches past betwixt him and the late Grand Seignior, Grand Vizier and Count Teckily : all of them found among that Count's papers seiz'd in December last : with some reflections upon them -
A Dialogue between Dr. Sherlock, the King of France, the great Turk, and Dr. Oates
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An edict of the French King prohibiting all publick exercise of the pretended reformed religion in his kingdom
wherein he recalls and totally annuls the perpetual and irrevocable edict of King Henry the IV, his grandfather, given at Nantes, full of most gracious concessions to protestants : together with a brief and true account of the persecution carried on against those of the foresaid religion for to make them abjure and apostatize : to which is added to form of abjuration the revolting protestants are to subscribe and swear to : with a declaration of his Electoral Highness of Brandenburg, in favour of those of the reformed religion, who shall think fit to settle themselves in any of his dominions -
An Historical account of the most remarkable transactions betwixt the Duke of Savoy and the French King
contained in several letters pass'd betwixt them before the rupture -
The French King's edict upon the declaration made by the clergy of France, of their opinion concerning the ecclesiastical power
wherein is set forth, that the King is independent in things temporal, that general councils are above the Pope, that the Popes power is to be limited by the antient canons, that the Popes decisions are not infallible without the consent of the Church : together with the said declaration of the clergy as they were registered in the Parliament of Paris, the 23 of March 1682 -
The King of France, his message to the Queene of England
presented to Her Majesty by Colonell Goring, at the Hague in Holland, in answer to her letter sent to the French King at Paris by the foresaid Colonell Goring. Wherein is declared what forces are raising in Flanders, Artoys, Normandy, and S. Mallo, for the assistance of the malignant party against the Parliament in England