Estat Des Villes De Montpellier : Nismes, Vzais, Orange, & Priuas : au mois d'Aoust M. DC. XXII
The state of government, commerce, fortifications, etc. in several Huguenot cities is discussed. ; Electronic reproduction ; 13 p. ; 17 cm.
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The state of government, commerce, fortifications, etc. in several Huguenot cities is discussed. ; Electronic reproduction ; 13 p. ; 17 cm.
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Regulations governing the Lieutenant General's relations with the cities of the country. The specific case was brought before the Conseil Privé on behalf of the city of Cusset. ; Electronic reproduction ; [2], 3-8 p. ; 17 cm.
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In 1619 the Protestants met in Assembly at Loudun. The Assembly proposed prohibiting Catholic preaching in their cities. This Arrest commands all government officials to allow the preaching of any religious order whatsoever sent by Bishops of the Diocese. ; Electronic reproduction ; 8 p. ; 16 cm.
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Continuation of account of military successes in Savoy and Italy from 9 April 1625 to present, citing accurate details of engagements, cities captured, defeat of Spanish, etc. Important also for list of names of military commanders and officers taken prisoners. ; Electronic reproduction ; 15 p. ; 17 cm.
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The anonymous author maintains that the King must do certain things to merit the title "Louis le Juste" and avoid the title, "Louis le Simple." He must subdue the Huguenot cities, hold authority over the nobility, and pay the army what it deserves. ; Electronic reproduction ; 30 p. ; 18 cm.
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Extremely detailed and precise account of the Italian campaigns between 9 March and the beginning of April, 1625, led by Maréschal and Constable, Lesidguieres, 1543-1626 as Richelieu implemented his scheme to indirectly injure Spanish holdings in Italy. Includes dates and names connected with the military operations, cities seized, arms, etc. ; Electronic reproduction ; 15 p. ; 17 cm.
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Account of the great Huguenot leader - who always was sitting on the fence, and who wanted to be named Constable of France upon the death of Luynes - Lesdiguieres, to Catholicism. The pamphlet is full of praise for the Duc, who it is said, never ever ruined cities, or churches, etc. while fighting as a leader of the Huguenots. ; Electronic reproduction ; 16 p. ; 17 cm.
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Gaston, Due d'Orleans, 1608-1660, brother of Louis XIII, had fled France in 1630. In 1632, he joined his mother, Marie de Medicis, in exile and levied an army of mercenaries. He marched on Dijon and other French cities hoping to arouse support for his cause against Richelieu and the King. In this pamphlet, Sirmond castigates "Monsieur", as he was called, for his conduct and condemns his revolt. ; Electronic reproduction ; 16 p.; 16 cm.
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Gaston, Due d'Orleans, 1608-1660, brother of Louis XIII, had fled France in 1630. In 1632, he joined his mother, Marie de Medicis, in exile and levied an army of mercenaries. He marched on Dijon and other French cities hoping to arouse support for his cause against Richelieu and the King. In this pamphlet, Sirmond castigates "Monsieur", as he was called, for his conduct and condemns his revolt. Variant of pamphlet 2220. ; Electronic reproduction ; 15 p. ; 16 cm.
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