A letter which Monsieur Desdiguieres constable of France, hath sent to the king his master to perswade him by pregnant reasons to make peace with the Rochellers, and the other Protestants who liue in his dominions ... The lading of two Hollandish ships which are [-] from Porto Ricco, which towne the Hollanders haue taken in the West Indies. The censure and condemnation of a booke (lately written by a Iesuite, De potestate pape) by the court of Parliament, which hath beene since publikely burned at Paris. The strange death of Peter Cotton a Iesuite. The new admiraltie which is to be [created?] both in Spaine and the subdued prouinces of the Low Countries to the great hurt and dammage of seuera[ll] potentates, princes and states of Christendome, vnlesse they looke in good time to themselues.

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Online Access:Electronic book from Early English Books Online
Other Authors: Lesdiguiéres, François de Bonne, duc de, 1543-1626.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published:[London] : Printed for Mercurius Britan[icus], 1626.
Series:Early English books online.
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