Richelieu and His Age: Power politics and the cardinal's death, translated by B. HoyAllen & Unwin, 1967 |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I LORRAINE | 13 |
BEFORE THE DECLARATION OF WAR | 46 |
FRANCES ENTRY INTO THE WAR | 60 |
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