1585, French, Article edition: Declaration des causes qui ont meu Monseigneur le Cardinal de Bourbon : & les pairs, princes, prelatz, seigneurs, villes & communautez de ce royaume de France, de s'armer contre ceux qui veulent subuertir la religion & l'estat; Declaration des cavses qvi ont mev Monseignevr le Cardinal de Bourbon Bourbon, Charles, Cardinal de, 1520-1590

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Declaration des causes qui ont meu Monseigneur le Cardinal de Bourbon : & les pairs, princes, prelatz, seigneurs, villes & communautez de ce royaume de France, de s'armer contre ceux qui veulent subuertir la religion & l'estat; Declaration des cavses qvi ont mev Monseignevr le Cardinal de Bourbon
 
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  • [S. l. : s. n.]
  • L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University
  • 1585
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  • French

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  • Declaration des causes qui ont meu Monseigneur le Cardinal de Bourbon : &​ les pairs, princes, prelatz, seigneurs, villes &​ communautez de ce royaume de France, de s'armer contre ceux qui veulent subuertir la religion &​ l'estat; Declaration des cavses qvi ont mev Monseignevr le Cardinal de Bourbon
Author
  • Bourbon, Charles, Cardinal de, 1520-1590
Published
  • [S. l. : s. n.]
  • L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University
  • 1585
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  • See previous entry. On December 31, 1584 the Treaty of Joinville was signed between the Guises and Spain. Philip of Spain undertook to pay the Guises 50,000 écus per month so long as they made war in France to exterminate the Protestant religion and to place the Cardinal of Bourbon on the throne. This pamphlet states the reasons for the alliance of the Cardinal, prelates, and all good christians against the Huguenots. They accuse the Protestants of subverting the religion of France and destroying the realm. Because the Protestants have raised armies, because by corruption they have taken money from the King's treasury, and because the Protestants have caused the government to fall into shambles, the Cardinal de Bourbon has allied himself to others to oppose the Protestants in whatever way necessary. Description same as Duvall item #260.
  • Electronic reproduction
  • [2], 10 p. ; 15 cm. (4to)
  • French Political Pamphlets
  • FPP_1585_261
  • 1089
  • DAE1036
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  • Brigham Young University
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