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| | Books by Louis 1638-1715: Books in the extended shelves: Louis 1638-1715: An Abstract of the consultations and debates, between the French king and his council, concerning the new coyn and coynage that is intended to be made in England wherein is contain'd the political designs and great hopes the French king and his council have to ruin the English nation in divesting and draining them of their new coyn as soon as coyn'd / privately sent by a friend of the confederates from the French court, to his brother at Brussels, &c. (London : [s.n.], 1695) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: Charissimo in Christo Filio nostro Ludovico Francorum Regi Christianissimo. English & Latin (London : Printed for Henry Brome ..., 1681), also by Catholic Church. Pope (1676-1689 : Innocent XI) and Innocent 1611-1689 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: Correspondence. English. Selections (London : Printed for R. Bentley ..., 1691), also by Jules Mazarin and Luis Méndez de Haro (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: An exact copy of a letter from the Count d'Avaux, His Most Christian Majesties ambassador at the Hague dated the 9th of January 1684 and directed to the King his master which was intercepted by the Marquess de Grana governour of the Spanish Netherlands : as also the copies of other three letters relating to the same affair. (Hague :, London : Printed by Jacobus Sikeltus ;, Re-printed for Randall Taylor, 1684), also by Jean-Antoine de Mesmes Avaux (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: The French King's appeal from the proceedings of the Pope to a general council, September 28, 1688 faithfully translated from the French copy printed at Paris. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin, 1688) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: 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 / translated from the original French copies. (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1690), also by Victor Amadeus 1666-1732 (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: The King of France his nevv order to his subjects professing the Protestant religion at Charenton forbidding them to use several exprressions, contained in their publick prayers, and confession of faith : and commanding them to redress divers other pretended grievances. (London : Printed for Jonathon Robinson ..., 1681), also by France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: The last resolution of the most Christian King in relation to a general peace, and the present miserable estate of Hvngaria and the empire contained in a memorial given in, unto the estates of the empire assembled at Ratisbonne the 26th of July 1683 / by the Count of Crecy plenipotentiary there from his said Christian Majesty ; translated from the French printed copy by a sure hand, and re-printed at London by G. C. Anno Dom. 1683. (London : Printed by George Croom ..., 1683), also by Louis Verjus Crécy and Sure hand (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: A letter from the Pope to the French King, to our dear son in Christ Jesus, Lewis, the most Christian King ([S.l. : s.n., 1680?]), also by Pope Innocent XI (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: Miscellaneous Documents. 1689-03-12 ([London] : Printed at Paris: and reprinted at London, for Richard Baldwin near the Black Bull in the Old-Bailey, 1689), also by France. Sovereign (1643-1715 : Louis XIV) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Louis 1638-1715: Ordonnance du Roy par lacquelle Sa Majesté aprés avoir resolu de faire la guerre aux Estats de Hollande deffend áa ses sujets d'y avoir aucune communication ny commerce. English ([London] In the Savoy :, [Dublin] : Printed by Thomas Newcomb ;, Re-printed at Dublin by Benjamin Tooke ... and are to be sold by Joseph Wilde ..., 1672) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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