Nevv epistles of Mounsieur de Balzac. Translated out of French into English, by Sr. Richard Baker Knight. Being the second and third volumes
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- Nevv epistles of Mounsieur de Balzac. Translated out of French into English, by Sr. Richard Baker Knight. Being the second and third volumes
- Author
- Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez, seigneur de, 1597-1654.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T. Cotes [and John Dawson] for Fra. Eglesfield, Iohn Crooke, and Rich. Serger, and are to be sold at the Gray-hound in Pauls Chuch-yard [sic],
- 1638.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- imprimatur
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TO THE HONOVRABLE The Lord of
Newburge; one of his Majesties most honourable Privie Counsell, and Chancelour of the Dutchy ofLancaster. -
THE LETTERS of Mounsieur
De BALZAC. -
To Mounsieur
Moreau, Counsellor to the King, and Lievtenant ofPARIS. LETTER. I. -
To Mounsieur
Rigault. LETTER. II. -
To Mounsieur
du Moulin. LETTER. III. -
To Mounsieur, the Abbot of
Baume. LETTER. IV. -
To Mounsieur
Bouthillier, Coun∣sellor of the King in his Coun∣sailes, and Secretary of his commands. LETTER. V. -
To
Monsieur, the Earle ofExcester. LETTER VI. -
To Mounsieur
de Boyssat. LETTER VII. -
To Mounsieur
Huggens, Secretary to the Prince ofOrange. LETTER. VIII. -
To the Baron of Saint
Surin. LETTER. IX. -
To my Lord the Cardinall
De la Valette. LETTER X. - Another to the same Cardinall. LETTER XI.
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To Mounsieur
de Bois Robert. LETTER XII. -
To Mounsieur
de Soubran. LETTER. XIII. -
To Mounsieur
de la Nauue, Coun∣sellor to the King in his great Chamber. LETTER. XIV. -
To Mounsieur
Chaplain. LETTER. XV. -
To Mounsieur
de Nesmond Counsellor to the King, and Controller of the Princes House. LETTER. XVI. -
To Mounsieur
de Pontac Monplesir. LETTER XVII. -
To Mounsieur
Huggens, Coun∣sellor and Secretary to my Lord the Prince ofOrange. LETTER. XVIII. -
To Mounsieur
de la Nauue, Coun∣sellor of the King, in his first Court of Enquests. LETTER. XIX. -
To Mounsieur
Conrade. LETTER XX. - To———LETTER. XXI.
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To Mounsieur
Godeau. LETTER. XXII. -
To Mounsieur
Thibaudiere. LETTER XXIII. -
To Mounsicur
Gyrard, Secretary to my Lord the Dukede Espernon. LETTER. XXIV. -
To my Lord the Bishop of
Nantes. LETTER. XXV. - Another to the same. LETTER. XXVI.
- Another to him. LETTER XXVII.
- To———LETTER. XXVIII.
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To Mounsieur
du Pleix, the Kings Historiographer. LETTER. XXIX. -
To Mounsieur
Maynard. LETTER. XXX. -
To Mounsieur
Descourades. LETTER XXXI. -
To Mounsieur
D' Andilly, Coun∣sellor of the King in his Counsels. LETTER XXXII. -
To Mounsieur
Conrart. LETTER. XXXIII. - To the same another. LETTER. XXXIIII.
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To my Lord the
Mareschall Deffiat. LETTER. XXXV. -
To Mounsieur
Granier. LETTER XXXVI. -
To Mounsieur
Gaillard. LETTER. XXXVII. - To Mounsieur the Master Advocate in the Par∣liament. LETTER. XXXVIII.
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To Mounsieur
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LETTERS OF Mounsieur
de BALZAC. LIB. II.-
To my Lord the Earle of
Exeter. LETTER. I. -
To my Lord the Archbishop of
Thoulouse. LETTER. II. -
To Mounsieur
Arnaut, Abbot of St .Nicholas. LETTER III. -
To Mounsieur
Ogier. LETTER IIII. -
To Mounsieur
Sirmond. LETTER V. -
To Mounsieur
Colombiers. LETTER. VI. - To———LETTER VII.
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To Mounsieur
Coeffeteau, Bishop ofDardanie. LETTER VIII. -
To my Lord the Earle of
Brassac. LETTER IX. -
To Mounsieur
de la Nauve, Coun∣sellor of the King in his Great Chamber. LETTER X. -
To Mounsieur
Heinfius, Professor of thePoliticks atLeyden. LETTER XI. -
To Mounsieur
de la Pigeonniere, Lievetenant Generall ofBloyes. LETTER XII. -
To Mounsieur
Chapelain. LETTER XIII. -
To Mounsieur
Mainard. LETTER XIV. - To———LETTER XV.
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To Mounsieur
Arnaut, Abbot of SaintNicholas. LETTER XVI. -
To Mounsieur
de Nesmond, Con∣troller of the Princes house. LETTER XVII. -
To Mounsieur
de Borstell. LETTER XVIII. - To him another. LETTER XIX.
- Another to him. LETTER XX.
- To him another. LETTER XXI.
- To him another. LETTER XXII.
- To him another. LETTER XXIII.
- To him another. LETTER XXIV.
- Another to him. LETTER XXV.
- Another to him: LETTER XXVI.
- Another to him. LETTER. XXVII.
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To Mounsieur
de Bois Robert. LETTER XXVIII. -
To Mounsieur
Descartes. LETTER XXIX. -
To Mounsieur
de la Motte-Aigron. LETTER XXX. -
To Mounsieur
de Granier. LETTER XXXI. -
To Mounsieur
de la Nauve, Com∣mander of a Company inPyedmont. LETTER. XXXII. - Another to him. LETTER XXXIII.
- Another to him. LETTER XXXIIII.
- Another to him. LETTER XXXV.
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To Mounsieur
Bardyn. LETTER XXXVI. -
To Mounsieur
de Aigue bere Commander of a Com∣pany inHolland. LETTER XXXVII. - Another to him. LETTER XXXVIII.
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To Mounsieur
de Bois Robert. LETTER XXXIX. - Another to him. LETTER XL.
- Another to him. LETTER XLI.
- To Mounsieur the Master Ad∣vocate in the Parliament. LETTER XLII.
- Another to him. LETTER XLIII.
- Another to him. LETTER XLIV.
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To Mounsieur
de Caupeau ville Abbot ofUictory. LETTER XLV. - To————LETTER XLVI.
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To Mounsieur
Trovillier, Physitian of the Popes house. LETTER XLVII. -
To Mounsieur
Gerard, Secretary to my Lord the DukeD'Espernon. LETTER XLIX. -
To my Lord the Bishop of
Nants. LETTER LI. - Another to him. LETTER LII.
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To my Lord the Earle of
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part - 1
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To my Lord, the Car∣dinall
De la Valet. LETTER I. - To the same as before. LETTER II.
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To Monsieur
Godeau. LETTER III. -
To Monsieur
Godeau againe. LETTER IIII. -
To Monsieur
Conrat. LETTER V. -
To my Lord the Bishop of
Nantes. LETTER VI. -
Another to my Lord Bishop of
Nantes. LETTER VII. -
To Monsieur
de la Nauue, Coun∣cellour of the King, in his firstChamber of Enquests. LETTER VIII. -
To Monsieur
de la Motte le Voyer. LETTER IX. -
To Madam
de Villesavin. LETTER X. -
To Monsieur
de Gomberville, LETTER XI. -
To Monsieur
de Villiers Hottoman. LETTER XII. -
To Monsieur
de Borstell. LETTER XIII. - To Madam—LETTER XIIII.
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To Monsieur
Hobier, President of the Treasures in the Ge∣neralitie ofBourges. LETTER XV. -
To Monsieur
de Coupeauville, Abbot of the Victory. LETTER XVI. -
To Monsieur
de Forgues, Com∣mander of a Company inHolland. LETTER XVII. -
To Madam
d'Anguitur. LETTER XVIII. -
To Monsieur
Balthazar, Coun∣cellour of the King, and Treasurer Generall ofNavarre. LETTER XIX. -
To Monsieur
de Serizay. LETTER XX. - Another to him: LETTER XXI.
- Another to him. LETTER XXII.
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To Monsieur
Ogier. LETTER XXIII. - Another to him. LETTER XXIIII.
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To Madam
Desloges. LETTER XXV. - Another to her. LETTER XXVI.
- To—LETTER XXVII.
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To Madam
Desloges. LETTER XXVIII. - Another to her. LETTER XXIX.
- Another to her. LETTER XXX.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXI.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXII.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXIII.
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To Monsieur
de la Nouve, Counsel∣lour of the King in his first Chamber ofEnquests. LETTER XXXIIII. -
To Madam
Desloges. LETTER XXXV. - Another to her: LETTER XXXVI.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXVII.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXVIII.
- Another to her. LETTER XXXIX.
- Another to her. LETTER XL.
- Another to her. LETTER XLI.
- Another to her: LETTER XLII.
- Another to her. LETTER XLIII.
- Another to her. LETTER XLIIII.
- To—LETTER XLV.
- To—LETTER XLVI.
- To—. LETTER XLVII.
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To Monsieur
de Coignet. LETTER XLVIII. -
To Monsieur
de Neusuic. LETTER XLIX. -
To Madam
Desloges. LETTER L. - Another to her. LETTER LI.
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To Madam
du Fos. LETTER LII. -
To Madam
de Campagnole. LETTER LIII. - Another to her. LETTER LIIII.
- Another to her. LETTER LV.
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To my Lord, the Car∣dinall
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THE SECOND PART of the third Volume of the Letters of Monsieur DE BALZAC.
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To my Lord the Cardinall, Duke of
Richelieu. LETTER I. - Another to him. LETTER II.
- Another to him. LETTER III.
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To Monsieur
Cytois, Physitian to M. the Cardinall. LETTER V. -
To Monsieur
de Chastelet Counsel∣lour of the King in his Counsell of State. LETTER V. -
To Monsieur de Bois Robert. LETTER VI. -
To Monsieur
Favereau, Councel∣lour of the King in his Court ofAydes. LETTER VII. - Another to him. LETTER VIII.
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To Monsieur
Girard, Secretary to M. the DukeD'Espernon. LETTER IX. - To my Lord the Earle of Port. LETTER X.
- To my Lord the Bishop of Nantes. LETTER XI.
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To Monsieur
Senne, Theologall of the Church of Saints LETTER XII. -
The Opinion of
Cicero concerning the stile which Philosophers use intheir Writings. -
To Mounsieur
Granier. LETTER. XIII. -
To Mounsieur
de Brye. LETTER XIV. -
To Mounsieur
de Silhon. LETTER XVI. -
To Mounsieur
de Sainte Marte. LETTER XVII. -
To Mounsieur
D'Argenton Coun∣sellor of the King, and Master of Requests in Ordinary. LETTER XVIII. -
To the most Reverend Father,
Leon, Preacher of theCarmelites. LETTER XIX. -
To Mounsieur
Chaplain. LETTER XX. -
To Mounsieur
Bonnaud, Coun∣sellor in Ordinary to my Lord the Prince. LETTER XXI. -
To Mounsieur
Souchote. LETTER XXII. -
To Mounsieur
Tissandier. LETTER XXIII. -
The Letter of
Peter Bembo, toHercules Strotius. - Another to him. LETTER XXIV.
- Another to him. LETTER XXV.
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To my Lord, the Duke of
Valette. LETTER XXVI. -
To my Lord, the Bishop of
Poitiers. LETTER XXVII. -
To Mounsieur
Guyet. LETTER XXVIII. -
To Mounsieur
de L'orme, Physitian in ordinary to the King, and Treasurer ofFrance atBurdeaux. LETTER XXIX. - To my Lord——LETTER XXX.
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To Mounsieur
Senne, Theologall of the Church of Saints. LETTER XXXI. -
To Mounsieur
de Piles Cleremont. LETTER XXXII. -
To Mounsieur
de Uoyture. LETTER XXXIII. - Another to him. LETTER XXXIV.
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To Mounsieur
Mestivier, Physitian to my Lord the DukeD'Espernon. LETTER XXXV. -
To Mounsieur
de Mesmes D'Avaur, Ambassadour to the King atVenice. LETTER. XXXVI. -
To Mounsieur
de Thure, Doctor of the Sorbone, and Chanon of the Church ofParis. LETTER XXXVII. -
To Mounsieur
de Uougelas, Gen∣tleman in Ordinary to my Lord, the Kings onely Brother. LETTER XXXVIII. -
To Mounsieur
Gerard Officiall of the Church ofAngaulesme. LETTER XXXIX. - Another to him. LETTER XL.
- Clarissimo Balzacio, Facultas Theologiae Parisiensis, S.
- Another to him. LETTER XLI.
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To Mounsieur
Talon; Secretary to my Lord the CardinallDe la Ualette. LETTER XLII. - Another to him. LETTER XLIII.
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To Mounsieur
D'Espernon, Mar∣shall of the Kings Armies. LETTER XLIV. -
To Mounsieur
de Roussines. LETTER XLV. -
To Mounsieur
Breton, LETTER XLVI. - Another to him. LETTER XLVII.
- Another to him. LETTER XLVIII.
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To Mounsieur
Girard, Officiall of the Church ofAngoulesme. LETTER. XLIX. -
To Mounsieur
de Gues. LETTER L. -
To Mounsieur
de Boisrobert. LETTER LI.
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To my Lord the Cardinall, Duke of