An historical account of the antient parliaments of France, or States-general of the kingdom : in fourteen letters, shewing the quality of the members that composed those assemblies, the form of their deliberations and proceedings, the vast extent of their power, their most celebrated judgments, the characters of the princes that called them, from Charlemagne to Louis XI, and the several perfidious artifices and steps of the French kings and their ministers, for gradually reducing the nation from a plenitude, to its present state of servitude and slavery
to which is added a chronological abridgment of the history of France under the reigns of the kings of the first race
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Contributions
- Forman, Charles, fl. 1728, tr. - Contributor
- Brindley, John, d. 1758, bookseller. - Contributor
- Forster, W., signer. - Contributor
Publication
1739 - Printed for J. Brindley in New-Bond-Street, Bookseller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, London, England
Language
English
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- Library of Congress Control Number09033275
- Open LibraryOL17759294M
Classifications
- LCCJN2413 .B76
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HistoryEarly works to 1800France. Etats générauxPolitics and governmentFrance. -- Etats générauxFrance -- History -- To 987 -- Early works to 1800France -- Politics and government -- Early works to 1800
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- Early works to 1800
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