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A78017 Balzac's remaines, or, His last lettersĀ· Written to severall grand and eminent persons in France. Whereunto are annexed the familiar letters of Monsieur de Balzac to his friend Monsieur Chapelain. Never before in English.; Correspondence. English. Selections Balzac, Jean-Louis Guez, seigneur de, 1597-1654.; Chapelain, Jean, 1595-1674.; Dring, Thomas. 1658 (1658) Wing B616; Thomason E1779_1; ESTC R209057 331,826 458

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and deaths of the chiefe Authors of that sect and w●●n it was brought into England by N. Chewny M. A. Mr. Crag against To●bes with a conviction of the Anabaptists newly printed with Additions A Sermon preached at the assizes at Huntingdon by J. Gaul Mr. Sands paraphrase upon the Psalms in large Octavo Good thoughts for every day in the month by H. S. God's house with the nature and use thereof as it ought to be understood and respected by Christians under the Gospell by Simon Gunton M. A. Eight sermons of Mr. Cragge with a treatise of the Lawfullnesse of tithes and the lawfullness of Marriage by the Minister An exhortation for desperate sinners written by the Right Honourable the Lord Grandison prisoner in the Isle of Wight Sapientia justificata or an answer to D. Taylor 's Deus justificatus by J. 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Howell Esq Moderne policy taken from Machiavell and Borgia by an eye witnesse a most incomparable piece The Minister of State wherein is shewen the true use of Moderne policy by Monsieur de Silhon rendered into English by Sir Henry Herbert Knight in Folio The Accomplish't Courtier consisting of institutions and examples by which Courtiers and officers of estate may square their Transactions prudently and in good order and Method by H.W. Gent. An Apology for Paris for rejecting of Juno and giving of Her Golden Ball to Venus by R. B. Pocula Castalia or Castalian Cupps by R. Baron Gent. Mirza a Tragedy really acted in Persia by R. B. Gent. Choise Poems being Amorous Morall Lucory c. by Edward Sherburne Esq Five new Playes by Richard Brome in large Octavo Select Poems by william Hammond in large Octavo Choise Letters of Monsieur de Balzac to severall Grand and Noble Personages of France with his Familiar Letters to Monsieur Chapelain Wit Restor'd being select Poems never before printed THE TABLE Of the CHOISE LETTERS TO Monsieur de St. Chartres Counsellor to the King in the grand Councill 1 To Monsieur de Bois Robert Metel Abbot of Chastillon 3 To Monsieur du Pui Counsellour and Library-Keeper to his Majesty 4 To Monsieur d'Argenson Controller of the Revenue in Poictou c. 5 To Monsieur the Abbot de Talan 6 To Monsieur de la Nauve Ensigne to the Queens Guard 7 To Monsieur de Gombervile 8 To Monsieur de Bellejoy 9 To Monsieur de Clairville 10 To Monsieur de Bois Robert Metell Abbot of Chastillon 11 12 To Monsieur de Bonair 13 14 To Monsieur Charlot Farmer-Generall of the Taxes Ib. To my Lord Bouthilier Lord Treasurer 15 16 To Madam de Villesavin 17 18 To Madam de Bourdet 19 To Monsieur de Preizac of the Kings Privy Council 20 To Monsieur de 21 To my Lord Bishop of Angoulesm Almoner to the Queen of great Brittan 22 To Monsieur de Lormu Counsellor and Physitian to the King 23 To Monsieur de Zuylichem Counsellor and Secretary of State to his Highnesse the Prince of Orange 24 To Monsieur the President de Pontac 25 26 To Monsieur the Mayor of Angoulesm 27 To Monsieur de Villemontée of the Kings Councell and Controller of the Revenue in Poictou Saintonge Annix c. 28 To Monsieur de la Thibaudiere 29 To Monsieur de 30 To Monsieur L'Hillier of the Kings Councell c. 32 To Monsieur de Bayers 35 To Monsieur de Villemontée of the Kings Councell Controller of the Revenue in Poictou Saintonge Aunix c. 36 To Monsieur de Lymerac de Mayat Captain in the Regiment of Conty 37 To Monsieur de Priezac of the Kings Privy Councell 38 To Monsieur de Couvrelles Ib. To Monsieur l'Huillier of the Kings Councell c. 39 To Madam des Leges 40 41 To Monsieur de Borstel 42 To Monsieur Menage 43 To Monsieur Fermin Counsellor to the King Controller of the Kings Revenue in the Generality of Limoges c. 45 To Monsieur the Marquess of Montausier Governour and Lieutenant Generall for the King in Alsatia c. 46 To my Lord the Arch-Bishop of Corinth Co-adjutour of the Arch-Bishoprick of Paris 47 To Monsieur the President Maynard Counsellor to the King 48 To Monsieur Menage 49 To my Lord the Bishop of Lisieux 50 To Monsieur the Earl of la Motte Fenelon 51 To Monsieur de Plassac Maire 52 To Monsieur Conrart Counsellor and Secretary to the King 53 To the reverend Father Hercules Provincial of the Fathers of the Christian Doctrine 54 To Monsieur the Chevalier de Mere. 55 To Monsieur de St. Chartres of the Kings high Councel 56 To the reverend Father de Marin a Divine of the Society of Jesus 57 To the reverend Father d'Estrades a Divine of the Society of Jesus Superiour of the Cloister in Bourdeaux 58 To Madam the Marchionesse of Ramboüillet Ib. To Monsieur Cossar 61 62 To Monsieur Menage 63 To Monsieur de 64 To Monsieur Gombauld a Chanter in the Church of Sainctes 65 To the reverend Father Dalmé a Divine of the Society of Jesus professor of Rhetorick 66 To the reverend Father Du Creux a Divine of the Society of Jesus Rhetorick-professor 67 To the reverend Father Stephen of Bourges a Preaching Capuchin 68 To Monsieur de Meré Knight 69 To Monsieur Colardeau the Kings Atturney in Fontenay 70 To the reverend Father Tesseron of the Society of Jesus professor of Rhetorick Ib. To Monsieur Perrot of Ablancourt 71 To the reverend Father Adam a Preacher of the Society of Jesus 72 To my Lord the Bishop of Grasse 73 To Monsieur the Abbot Talon 74 To Monsieur the Abbot Bouchard Ib. To the reverend Father Josset a Divine of the Society of Jesus professor of Rhetorick 75 To Monsieur de Marca Counsellour to the King 76 To Monsieur de Rampalle 78 To Monsieur de la Cambre Counsellor and Physitian to the King and in ordinary to my Lord Chancellor c Ib. To Monsieur Salmasius 81 To Monsieur de S●udery Ib. To Monsieur Perrot of Ablancourt 85 To the reverend Father d'Estrades a Divine of the society of Jesus Superiour of the Confessors Cloister in Bourdeaux 86 To Monsieur de Borstel 87 To Madam de Nesmond Superiour of the Vrsulines in Angoulesm Ib. To my Lord the Bishop of Grasse 89 Ib. To Monsieur