Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DC127.3 .L47 2015 | Le procès de Louis XIV : une guerre psychologique : François-Paul de Lisola, citoyen du monde, ennemi de la France / | 1 |
DC127.3 .L48 2010 | Vaincre Louis XIV : Angleterre, Hollande, France : histoire d'une relation triangulaire : 1665-1688 / | 1 |
DC127.3 L6 1688 |
The French king's new declaration, in favour of the troopers, dragoons and soldiers, that having deserted his majesties forces before the first of January last, shall come and list themselves again, and serve for six years successively. The King of France's letter to the Earl of Tyrconnel, found in a ship laden with arms for Ireland. |
2 |
DC127.3 .L68 1976 | Louis XIV and Europe / | 1 |
DC127.3.M37 B45 | A Dialogue concerning the rights of Her Most Christian Majesty | 2 |
DC127.3 .M45 | A Memorial of His Excellency the Earl of Avaux, extraordinary ambassador from the most Christian King delivered to the States General, concerning the false interpretation, made to be the meaning of his intercepted letter. | 2 |
DC127.3 .M45 2010 | Viaggio del cardinale Mazzarini a St Jean de Luz l'anno 1659 : un journal des négociations de la paix des Pyrénées / | 1 |
DC127.3 .M6 | Louis XIV et le Saint-siège. : L'ambassade du duc de Créqui, 1662-1665. | 1 |
DC127.3 .N42 1678 | Christianissimus Christianandus, or, Reason for the reduction of France to a more Christian state in Europ[e] | 2 |
DC127.3 .N42 1692 | Christianissimus Christianandus, or, Reason for the reduction of France to a more Christian state in Europe | 2 |
DC127.3 O35 1683 | An account of Monsieur De Quesne's late expedition at Chio together with the negotiation of Monsieur Guilleragues, the French ambassadour at the port / | 1 |
DC127.3 .P47 | The French intrigues discovered. With the methods and arts to retrench the potency of France by land and sea, and to confine that monarch within his antient dominions and territories. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the princes and states of Europe, especially of England. / | 1 |
DC127.3 .P5 | La diplomatie Francaise au temps de Louis XIV (1661-1715) institutions, mœurs et coutumes. | 1 |
DC127.3 .P73 |
The Pretensions of the most Christian King to the dominions & territories of the most serene confederates on the one side, and on the other, the claims of the most serene confederates with exact enquiries into the rights of every one in particular / The Present condition of France in reference to her revenues comparing them with the infinite expenges [sic] she is forc'd to be at : demonstrating thereby that it is impossible for her to support her self if the war with the confederates continues / |
4 |
DC127.3 .S43 | The secret intreagues of the French King's ministers at the courts of several princes for the enslaving of Europe with reflections on the interest of those princes / | 2 |
DC127.3 .S43 1693 | The secret history of the confederacy, &c. discovered in a conference between the French King and his chief officers. To which is added, articles between Luxemburgh, &c. As also expedients proposed for a peace. / | 1 |
DC127.3 .S46 2008 | La France, le nord et l'Europe au début du XVIIIe siècle / | 1 |
DC127.3 .T66 | L'Europe et les Bourbons sous Louis XIV : affaires de Rome, une élection en Pologne, conférences de Gertruydenberg, paix d'Utrecht / | 1 |
DC127.3 .T78 | A True and authentick copy of the most horrid and stupendious oath, whereby the French king confirmed his alliance with the Turks | 1 |
DC127.6 .B45 2012 | Financer la guerre au XVIIe siècle : la dette publique et les rentiers de l'absolutisme / | 1 |