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Title: A speech of King Henry, IV of France to his parliament wherein he rebukes them for opposing the Jesuits, and shews his disbelief of their plots and attempts against his person, after the attempts of Chastel and Barriers had miscarried, and those traitors executed, and some time before that of Ravilliac took effect : with other passages on that occasion, communicated in a letter to Rome by a Jesuit and now rendred out of the Italian.
Print source: A speech of King Henry, IV of France to his parliament wherein he rebukes them for opposing the Jesuits, and shews his disbelief of their plots and attempts against his person, after the attempts of Chastel and Barriers had miscarried, and those traitors executed, and some time before that of Ravilliac took effect : with other passages on that occasion, communicated in a letter to Rome by a Jesuit and now rendred out of the Italian.
Henry 1553-1610.

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1681.
Notes:
Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.
Advertisement: p. [11]-[12]
Subject terms:
Jesuits.
France -- History -- Bourbons, 1589-1789.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43329.0001.001
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