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Articles agreed by the Duke D'Anguien, Lieutenant Generall of the Kings army in Flanders and Luxenburgh, : to the Marquesse De Leden, for the rendition of Dunkirke, and Fort Leon, to the obedience of the King of France. Also, a letter from Chester; containing the surrender of Denbigh-Castle in North-Wales; to be agreed, to be delivered to Major Generall Mitton. And the last newes from Ireland. Octob. the 19. 1646. These papers are examined, and published according to order of Parliament
1646
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Articles of peace concluded at Munster the four and twentieth of October, 1648. Stilo novo : between his imperiall majestie and the most Christian king, as also between the princes electors and state of the Romane Empire
1648
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The articles of agreement between the King of France, the Parliament, and Parisians. : With a list of the names of those who signed thereunto, on the King's, Parliaments, and Citizens behalfe
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1649
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The articles of agreement between the King of France, the Parliament, and Parisians : with a list of the names of those who signed thereunto, on the King's, Parliaments, and citizens behalfe
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1649
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The beginning, progresse, and conclusion of the late troubles in France &c.
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F. C.
1649
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The coppy of a letter from Paris; dated the last of December. : Being a true relation of the manner of the blocking up of that city by the forces of the King. As likewise, an edict of Parlement, giving power to the people to raise armes for the defence of that city. With many other passages of note, as by this edict and letter, doth more at large appeare
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R. B.
1649
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Le Courier françois : apportant toutes les nouvelles veritables de ce qui s'est passe depuis l'enlevement du roy, tant à Paris, qu'a S. Germain en Laye
1649
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The declaration of the most Christian King Lewis the XIV of France and Navarre : to all his loving subjects concerning the cessation of the late troubles and restoring them to their former peace and tranquility ; faithfully translated out of the French copie
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1649
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The declaration of the most Christian King Lewis the XIV of France & Navarre : to all his loving subjects concerning the cessation of the late troubles and restoring them to their former peace and tranquility ; faithfully translated out of the French copie
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1649
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Letters from Paris, received the 15. of Jan. 1648. : Directed to severall committees and Members of Parliament
1649
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Le Theologien d'Estat a la reyne : pour faire desboucher Paris
1649
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Le Theologien d'Estat a la reyne : pour faire desboucher Paris
1649
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1651
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The next way to France: or, A short dialogue between two zealous well-wishers for the advancement of the kingdom of Christ;
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H. P.
1651
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Another bloudy fight at sea upon the coast of Cornwal, on Sunday the 13. of this instant June; : between the Parliaments fleet commanded by Sir George Ayscue; and the French and Dutch navies, commanded by the Lord Admiral Chastitdon. With the particulars of the fight; the manner of the engagement; the great loss on both sides; and the number of ships sunk and taken. Also, the advance of Van-Trump towards the North; and fifty of the Parliaments men of war gone after to fight him: with the sinking of Captain Taylor; and the number of English ships taken by Captian Bradshaw
1652
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Arrest de la cour de Parlement. Les Princes, et toutes les chambres assemblees, le 22 Aoust 1652. : Pour remercier le Roy de Lèsloignement de Cardinal Marzarin, & supplier sa Majesté retourner dans sa bonne ville de Paris; & de rendre le calme à son estat. Avec la declaration de Messieurs les Princes
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France. Parlement (Paris)
1652
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An arrest of the court of Parliament, the princes and all the chambers being assembled, August 22. 1652. To give thanks to the King for the removall of the Cardinal Mazarin, and to beseech his Majesty to return to his good city of Paris and to give peace to his people. With the declaration of the princes
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France. Parlement (Paris)
1652
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A bloudy fight in France, between the Kings army, and the Parliaments, neer the city of Paris: : with the manner how the citizens sallyed forth, and the great defeat given them by His Majesties horse, commanded by the titular Duke of York; with the besieging of the city; and a treaty for the surrender: also, a great victory obtained by the English against the French at sea; the number of ships sunk and taken; and the seizing of the most richest prize that hath been known for many years
1652
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A bloudy fight in France, between the Kings army, commanded by General Harcourt, the King of Scots, and the Duke of York; and the Prince of Conde's Forces, on Christmas Day last. : With the manner how the said Duke led on the forlorn hope, fell upon the Princes forces, gave the first onset; and after a gallant charge, (seconded by his brother the King) routed them, and beat them out of their trenches. With the number killed and taken prisoners, most of their ordnance, armes, and ammunition, and two other armies entring the field, under the command of the King of Poland's son, and Prince Edward
1652
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A charge of high-treason : drawn up by the citizens of Paris against the King of Scots; and presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans with the grounds and reasons thereof, and the said Dukes resolution touching the bringing of him to a tryal; also, the Scotch-Kings declaration touching the same and the cruel sentence denounced for divers English Lords to be stoned to death
1652
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The declaration of the Cardinal Mazarini : touching his departure out of France, justifying himself from all those things laid to his charge by the princes and Parliament: with the Princes and Parliaments message to the King of France, touching his return to Paris, and their declaration of submission to his Majesty. Also, a perfect narrative of the last great and terrible fight between the English fleet under Sir George Ascue, and the Dutch navy under Admiral de Witte, and the losse on both sides impartially related, and the recruiting of the English fleet with 500 fresh men. Likewise, great nuor nrw b598 and nrw b598/upd and fishermen gone Northwards, and their taking of divers English fishermen, and barks comming from Iseland
1652
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The declaration of the Hollanders concerning, the English fleet now under the command of General Blake; : with the rising of the people against their magistrates, and declaring for a war with England: and the States proclamation, prohibiting all merchants and sea-men to touch upon the English coasts. Also, Vantrumps putting forth to sea with one hundred and seven men of war, and his orders and instructions given to the captains of his fleet. Likewise, the state of affairs in France, and declaring of the citizens of Paris rebels and traytors, by the King and councel. Together with the proceedings of the Parliaments forces in Ireland: sent in several letters from divers personages of honour to certain member of the Councel of State
1652
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A declaration of the Hollanders : touching the late King, and the commonwealth of England: with the granting forth new letters of mart by the States General against all English ships whatsoever: and the beating and reviling of divers English gentlemen at the Hague. Also the motion of the Dutch fleet Northwards with an hundred and seven sail of men of war, to find out the English navy; their taking of two English ships, and burning another near Scarborough. Likewise, the condition of affairs in France, and the taking of two hundred men and horse of the Prince of Conde's forces, near St. Clow: with the march of General Thurenne against the Spanish army
1652
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1652
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A great and bloudy fight in France : between the Kings army, commanded by General Turenne, the Duke of York, and the Lord Digby; against fifteen thousand horse & foot under the command of the Prince of Conde, the Duke of Wittenburgh, and the Duke of Guise. With the particulars of this memorable and desperate engagement; the manner how the said Duke of York led on the Forlorn-Hope, and gave the onset of the day with 2000 horse, against Chevalier de Guise; and after a gallant charge routed him, and beat him up to the main-body. Also, the number killed and taken prisoners; the regaining of all the ordnance and train of artillery; the retreating of the Prince of Conde; and the D. of Lorain's coming into the field with 5000 to behold this bloudy tragedy, fighting neither for King nor Parliament. With a letter from Amsterdam, comprising the affairs and designe now on foot in Holland
1652
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A great and bloudy fight in France: : between the Kings army commanded by the Marshal of Thurenne, and the Prince of Conde's forces. With the particulars of the fight; the number killed on both sides, the Prince of Conde's horse being shot under him, and the Duke of Nemours, and many other persons of eminent quality dangerously wounded; and the manner how the Kings forces won their passage over the river Seine, and fell upon their enemies, forcing them to retreat to the city of Paris. Also the rising of the citizens of Paris in a muteny; their drawing the chains, with their firing the town-house, and killing divers of the assembly of the city officers. Likewise, a message sent from the Duke of Lorrain to his brother the Duke of Orleans, concerning his late treaty with the King and court, and his return again into France to assist the Princes
1652
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A great and terrible fight in France, between his Majesties forces, and the Prince of Conde; with the total routing of General Seneterre, above 2000 slain upon the place, and Cardinal Mazarine forced to Sedan. Also the cruel and bloudy proceedings of the Dutch against the English, the taking of the Parliaments dove, and their resolution to tie all English-men to the mouth of their canon, that will not fight against the Parliament. Likewise, the proceedings of the Lord Craven in Holland, the uniting of the English, and the agreement made between the King of Scots, and the Estates Generall
1652
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A great victory obtained by the King of France against the Prince of Conde near the city of Estamps, : upon the Duke of Lorrains advance for raysing the siege: with the particulars thereof, and the manner how the said D. drew up his men in Batalia, & afterward by the mediation of the D. of York, for 100000 crowns, revolted from the Prince of Conde to the King. Also the great engagement of the said Duke of York, with the Duke of Beaufort, who commanded the van of the army; and manner how Beaufort was routed, and beaten out of the field: with the advance of the Kings army towars Paris, and the resolution of the citizens thereupon, and declaring for the King. A bloudy fight in Ireland, between the Parliaments forces commanded by Major General Waller, and the Irish commanded by the Earl of Clenrickard: with the manner how the rebels fell upon the English garrisons, and a perfect narrative thereof. Sent in a letter to the right Honourable William Lenthal, Esquire, speaker to the Parliament of England
1652
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A great victory obtained by the King of France against the Prince of Conde; with the particulars of the fight; : and the manner how Collonell James Stuart (second son to the late King of England) with a brigade of horse, charged the Prince of Conde's own regiment, with a resolution to fight either to death or victory; and after a bloudy conflict totally routed them; and with the assistance of Gen. Turein, put 6000 to the flight, killed above 800, took priosners about 1200, and 100 colours; with all their ordnance, arms, ammunition, bag and baggage. Also, a list of the names, of the chief officers, slain, taken, and wounded on both sides; likewise, the Prince of Conde's letter to the Parl. of England; and the declaration, and message, of the King of Scots; with his granting forth new commissions, to make war with the English; the setting forth of a new fleet under the command of Sir George Carteret; the number of the ships; and their taking of a rich prize bound from England, laden with gold and silver
1652
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A letter sent from the court of his Royal Maiesty the King of France in the behalf and defence of the King of Scots: : with his declaration and protestation thereupon, in the presence of God, angels, and men. Also, the articles of peace and unity agreed upon between the Kings most excellent Majesty, and their Royal Highnesses, the Duke of Orleans, and the Prince of Conde
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1652
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The resolution of the Hollanders concerning their fisher-men in the Northern seas; : with the peoples arming themselves; their threatning declaration against their magistrates; and Vantrumps returning into the Downs with above a hundred sail, and his design against the English. Also a fight a sea between the English and the Dutch, with the particulars thereof, and the number of ships sunk and taken on both sides. With a full and ample relation of the mischief done by the great fire at Amsterdam. Likewise, the proceedings of the King and Court of France, and the Parliament of Paris: as also the hanging of divers of the Parliaments souldiers in Scotland
1652
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The state of France as it stood in the IXth year of this present monarch, Lewis XIIII
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Evelyn, John, 1620-1706
1652
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Articles of peace, friendship and entercourse, : concluded and agreed between England & France, in a treaty at Westminster, bearing date the third of November, new stile, in the year of our Lord God, 1655. Printed and published by His Highness special command
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England and Wales. Council of State
1655
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Three great and bloody fights between the English and the French: : the first, by Gen. Pen, and Gen. Venables, against Monsieur de Poince, governor of St. Christophers for the king of France: with the particulars theref [sic], the taking of the Isle De la Martinicque, and the resolution of the said governor to fight it out to the last man, rather then to betray his trust and loyalty to the king. The second neer St. Mallovvs, continuing for the space of 8 hours: with the the number of ships, sunk, fired, and taken. The third, neer the isle of Majorca, by Gen. Blake, and the valiant chevaliers, continuing for the space of 24 hours: with a true narrative thereof, and the total routing and sinking of both the two generals, the Lord Valbelle, and the L. de Landes, who had taken above 150 men of war besides gallant merchants
1655
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Epinicion: vel elogium fælicissimi, serenissimi, fortitissimi Lodovici XIIII galiæ, & navaræ regis, &c. pro nuperis passim victoriis, in Flandria : præcipuè pro desideratissimâ reductione Dunkirki, capti, redactique sub confœderatis auspiciis Franco-Britannorum. Calamo piscatoris, ebuccinatum, nec non eminentissimo longè Mazarino cum polemarchis, tribunis, & illustrioribus aliquor inscriptum
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Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693
1658
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France no friend to England, or, The resentments of the French upon the success of the English : as it is expressed in a most humble and important remonstrance to the King of France upon the surrendring of the maritime ports of Flanders into the hands of the English : wherein much of the private transactions between Cardinal Mazarin and the late Protector Oliver are discovered
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Retz, Jean François Paul de Gondi de, 1613-1679
1659
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The true and exact particulars of the articles of peace & mariage agreed confirmed and published at the heads of both the armies of the two great monarchs of Europe, : his most Catholick Majesty of Spain, and the most Christian King of France, upon the 13 of May.. [sic] Sent in a letter from an emiment [sic] person in France to an hononrable [sic] Lord in England, May the 16. 1659
1659
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The treaty of peace between the crowns of France & Spain. : Concluded and signed by his Eminency Cardinal Mazarin and Dom Lewis Mendez de Haro, plenipotentiaries of their most Christian and Catholick Majesties, the seventh of November, 1659. Printed in Paris by His Majesties command, and now faithfully rendred into English
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1660
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An impartial character of that famous polititian and late admired minister of state, Cardinal Mazarine
1661
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The treaty and alliance between the commissioners of the most Christian King of France and Navarre on one part, and the extraordinary ambassadors of the States General of the United-Provinces of the low-countries on the other : concluded and signed at Paris the 27 April, 1662
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1662
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The French Kings declaration of a vvar against England : published in the manner expressed therein at Paris, 27 Jan. 1666
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France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV)
1666
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The weavers joyful counsel and invitation : to the French vvar. As it was posted uon the Royal Exhange, Monday Feb. the 5th. from Weavers Hall, with their additional answer to the French-mens flouts
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1666
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The weavers joyful counsel and invitation to the French vvar : As it was posted upon the Royal Exchange, Monday Feb. the 5th. from Weavers Hall, with their additional answer to the French-mens flouts
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1666
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A Deduction wherein is proved by most clear arguments that the right of devolution hath no place among soveraign princes of the lovv countreys, as some have gone about to perswade : and that the delay of paying the French queen's dowry does not annull the renunciation whish [sic] she made at her marriage
1667
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A Dialogue concerning the rights of Her Most Christian Majesty
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Bilain, Antoine, d. 1672
1667
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A dialogve concerning the rights of the most Christian Qveene : Translated out of French into English
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Bilain, Antoine, d. 1672
1667
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An exact account of the late engagement between the French king's forces, and those of the Grand Seignior before Candia, on the 25th of June 1669 : as it came in a letter from the Duke de Navailles, the French general : with a list of the slain and wounded
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Navailles, Philippe de Montault de Bénac, duc de, 1619-1684
1669
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An exact account of the late engagement between the French king's forces, and those of the Grand Seignior before Candia, on the 25th of June 1669 : as it came in a letter from the Duke de Navailles, the French general : with a list of the slain and wounded
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Navailles, Philippe de Montault de Bénac, duc de, 1619-1684
1669
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Memoires of Henry, D. of Guise, relating his passage to Naples, and heading there the second revolt of the people, Englished
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Guise, Henri, duc de, 1614-1664
1669
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Traitte' de la politique de France
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Du Chastelet, Paul Hay, marquis, approximately 1630-
1670
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