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THE CATHOLICK CAUSE; or, The Horrid Practice of murdering Kings, justified and commended by Pope Sixtus V. in a Speech to his Cardinals, on the Assassination of Henry III. King of France, by Jacques Clement. 4to. London, 1678. [M. 20. 14.]

Histoire des Amours de Henri IV. [Par Louise Marguerite de LORRAINE, Princesse de Conti.] 24mo. [B. 8. 26.]

D'OSSAT (Cardinal) Lettres; avec des Notes Historiques et Politiques, de M. Amelot de la Houssaie. 5 tomes 12mo. Paris, 1714.

[G. 7. 54-58.] SULLY (Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of) Memoirs, translated from the French; to which is added, the Trial of Ravaillac for the murder of Henry the Great. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1761. [G. 9. 7-9.] Sully's Memoirs, translated from the French. 5 vols. 12mo. Edinburgh, 1770. [Dd. 4. 89-93.]

GUISE (Duc de) Memoires du. 12mo. Paris, 1663. [P. 5. 31.] BOITEL (Pierre) Histoire des Choses plus Memorables de ce qui s'est passé en France depuis 1615 jusqu'en 1617. 12mo. Paris, 1617.

[F. 17. 31.] ROCHEFORT (Count de) Memoirs; with an Account of what passed under the Ministry of Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin. 8vo. London, 1696. [R. 13. 38.]

RETZ (Cardinal de) Memoirs; containing the great Events during the Minority of Lewis XIV. 4to. Dublin, 1736. [R. 14. 12.] PATRICII (Alexandri) Mars Gallicus, seu de Justitia Armorum et Foederum Regis Galliæ Libri Duo. 12mo. 1637. [F. 17. 27.] HEYLYN (Peter) A Survey of the Estate of France. 4to. London, 1656. [D. 19. 11.] THE TREATY of Peace between the Crowns of France and Spain, concluded Nov. 7, 1659. 4to. London, 1660. [M. 20. 18.]

A DIALOGUE Concerning the Rights of her most Christian Majesty. 8vo. London, 1667. [K. 15. 38.]

A DEDUCTION, wherein it is proved by most clear arguments, that the Right of Devolution hath no place among Sovereign Princes of the Low Countries; and that the Delay of paying the French Queen's Dowry doth not annull the Renunciation which she made at her Marriage. 8vo. London, 1667. [K. 15. 38.]

THE BUCKLER of State and Justice, against the Design manifestly discovered of the Universal Monarchy, under the vain pretext of the Queen of France her Pretensions. 8vo. London, 1667. [M. 18. 49.] VOLTAIRE (Arouet de) Le Siècle de Louis Quatorze. 2 vols. 12mo. Leipsig, 1752. [K. 16. 42,43.]

The Age of Lewis XIV. translated from the French. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1753. [A. 19. 51,52.]

WILLIAMSON (Adam) Military Memoirs of Marshal Turenne. 12mo. London, 1740. [R. 20. 14.]

THE GRANDEUR and Glory of France, drawn in the triumphant Portraitures of her present Victorious Monarch, and most Illustrious Nobility. 12mo. London, 1673. [G. 16. 17.]

L'ETAT de la France. 2 tomes, 12mo. Paris, 1677. [C. 8. 4,5.]

1684. 12mo.

THE IDEA of the Court of France and the Method of their Proceedings,
from the Peace of Nimeguen until the Spring of the
London, 1704. [M. 18. 8.]

year

A BREVIATE of the Proceedings of France, from the Pyrenæan Treaty to
this Time. 12mo. London, 1684. [M. 16. 30.]

AN ACCOUNT of the Persecutions and Oppressions of the Protestants in
France. 4to. 1686. [M. 15. 33.]

LANGALLERIE (Marquess de) Memoirs of the Intrigues of the French,
Spanish, and Bavarian Courts, and the most remarkable Battles in
Germany, Spain, and Flanders, &c. from 1687 to 1707. Translated
from the French. 8vo. London, 1708. [B. 6. 48.]

THE FRENCH KING'S Letter to Monsieur the Cardinal D'Estrees.
Versailles, Sept. 6, 1688. [N. 8. 24.]

4to.

A NEW DECLARATION of the Confederate Princes and States against Lewis XIV. King of France and Navarr, delivered July 15, 1689. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 16. 31.]

THE SIGHS of France in Slavery, breathing after Liberty. By way of 4to. London, 1689. [M. 20. 36.] Memorial. In two Parts.

A JOURNAL of the late Motions and Actions of the Confederate Forces against the French, in the United Provinces, and the Spanish Netherlands. 4to. London, 1690. [M. 20. 31.]

AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT of the most Remarkable Transactions between the Duke of Savoy and the French King, contained in several Letters passed betwixt them before the Rupture. 4to. London. 1690.

[M. 16. 31.] POLITIQUE NOUVELLE de la Cour de France sous le Regne de Louis XIV. 18mo. Cologne, 1694. [A. 7. 18.]

A VIEW of the Court of St. Germains, from the year 1690 to 1695. 4to. London, 1696. [M. 20. 4.]

ARCANA GALLICA: or the Secret History of France.

8vo. London, 1714. [D. 6. 19.]

8vo. London,

RENNEVILLE (Constantin de) The French Inquisition: or the History of the Bastille in Paris. Translated from the French. 1715. [D. 7. 9.]

*ADOLPHUS (John) The History of France from 1790 to 1802. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1803.

BARRUEL (Abbé de) The History of Jacobinism, translated from the 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1798. French by the Hon. Robert Clifford. [I. 25. 13-16.] BURKE (Edmund) Reflections on the Revolutions in France, and on the Proceedings of certain Societies in London relative to that Event. 8vo. London, 1790. [Gg. 7. 33.]

MACKINTOSH (James) Vindicia Gallica: a Defence of the French Revolution. 8vo. London, 1792. [Gg. 5. 51.]

A COMPARATIVE DISPLAY of the different Opinions of the most distin-
guished British Writers on the subject of the French Revolution. 2
vols. 8vo. London, 1793. [I. 24. 14,15.]

STAEL (Baroness de) Considerations on the Principal Events of the French
Revolution. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1818. [Gg. 3. 38-40.]

Report made by SAINT JUST to the Committee of Public Safety at Paris in the month of May 1794, on the subject of Expences incurred with the Neutral Powers. 8vo. [Hh. 3. 35.]

CARNOT (Lieut.-General) Exposé de sa Conduite Politique depuis le 1er Juillet, 1814. 8vo. Paris, 1815. [Gg. 7. 12.]

CHABOULON (Fleury de) Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, translated from the French. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1820.

*WILLIAMS (Helen Maria) A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France from the Landing of Buonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, till the Restoration of Louis XVIII. 8vo. London, 1815. *SCOTT (John) A Visit to Paris in 1814; being a Review of the Moral, Political, Intellectual, and Social Condition of the French Capital. 8vo. London, 1815.

*Scott (John) Paris Revisited in 1815 by way of Brussels; including a Walk over the Field of Battle at Waterloo. 8vo. London, 1816. FACTS, illustrative of the Treatment of Napoleon Buonaparte in Saint Helena. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 7. 6.]

O'MEARA (Barry E.) Exposition of Transactions at Saint Helena, in Reply to the preceding. 8vo. London, 1819. [Gg. 7. 5.]

*Historical Memoirs of Napoleon Buonaparte, dictated to Count Montholon, Bertrand, Gourgaud, &c. corrected by himself. Translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1824.

ii. Ecclesiastical History of France.

DE MARCA (Petri) Dissertationum de Concordia Sacerdotii et Imperii, seu de Libertatibus Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ Libri Octo. Recognovit Stephanus Baluzius. folio, Paris. 1669. [G. 5. 20.]

LAUNOII (Joannis) Inquisitio in Chartam Fundationis et Privilegia Vindocinensis Monasterii. 8vo. [C. 15. 19.]

Launoii (Joannis) De Veteribus Christianorum Parisiensium Basilicis Disquisitio. 8vo. [C. 15. 21.]

Launoii (Joannis) Duplex Dissertatio, de Auctore Vitæ Sancti Maurilii, Andegavensis Episcopi, et de Renato Andegavensi Episcopo. 8vo. Parisiis, 1663. [C. 15. 7.]

Launoii (Joannis) Dissertationes tres ad Historiam Ecclesiæ Gallicanæ pertinentes. 8vo. Parisiis, 1670-71. [C. 15. 8.]

Vindicia Doctrinæ Majorum Scholæ Parisiensis contra Defensores Monarchiæ Universalis et absolutæ Curiæ Romanæ. 2 tom. 4to. Coloniæ, 1683. [E. 15. 16,17.]

Innocentis Papæ X. Constitutio, quâ declarantur et definiuntur Quinque Propositiones in Materia Fidei. 4to. Romæ, 1653.-A Constitution of Pope Innocent X. wherein are Five Propositions declared and defined, touching the Matter of Faith. Together with a Declaration of the most Christian King to all the Archbishops and Bishops of France. 4to. Paris, 1653. [N. 8. 32.]

ST. AMOUR (Louis Gorin de) A Journal of the Transactions concerning the Five famous Propositions controverted between the Jansenists and Molinists. Translated from the French by G. Havel. folio, London, 1664. [B. 2. 13.]

DAILLE (John) Apologie for the Reformed Churches; wherein is shewed the Necessitie of their Separation from the Church of Rome. Translated by Thomas Smith. 12mo. Cambridge, 1653. [M. 18. 20.] The Generall and Particular Acts and Articles of the NATIONAL SYNOD of the Reformed Churches of France assembled at Charenton, beginning the 6th of December 1644. Whereby the present Estate of those Churches, as also their Doctrine and Discipline may be knowne. 4to. London, 1646. [M. 20. 20.]

Acts of the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the FRENCH CLERGY in the year 1685 concerning Religion; together with the Complaint of the said General Assembly against the Calumnies, Injuries, and Falsities which the pretended Reform'd have, and do every day publish in their Books and Sermons against the Doctrine of the Church. Presented to the King by the Clergy in Body, July 14, 1685. To which is added an Advice how to read Books of Controversie, and some Queries about Religion. 4to. London, 1686. [M. 14. 17.]

Mémoires de Mr. Des-e Cotais, cydevant Prestre et Prédicateur de l'Ordre des Capucins, ou Les Motifs de sa Conversion. 8vo. à Londres, 1677. [M. 19. 38.]

PINETON (James) The History of the Persecutions of the Protestants, by the French King, in the Principality of Orange, from 1680 till 1687. 4to. London, 1689. [P. 24. (7.)]

Proceedings of the French Clergy against the Court of Rome. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 24.]

Proceedings of the Parliament of Paris upon the Pope's Bull, 26th Dec. 4to. London, 1688. [N. 8. 24.]

Anti-Cotton or a Refutation of Cotton's Letter Declaratory, lately directed to the Queen Regent of France, and apologizing for the Jesuits touching the Doctrine of killing Kings. 4to. London, 1689.

[M. 16. 31.]

A Vindication of Anti-Cotton, against the Cavils of his Answerers.

4to.

[M. 16. 31.]

The Protestant's Letter concerning the Re-union of the two Religions to the Assembly of the Clergy of France. Held at Paris May 1685. [Edited by Bishop KIDDER.] 4to. London, 1690. [N. 8. 24.] JURIEU (Peter) Reflections on the Ecstasies of Isabel Vincent, the Shepberdess of Saon in Dauphiné. 4to. London, 1689. [M. 15. 13.] COCKBURN (John) Bourignonianism detected, or the Delusions and Errors of Antonia Bourignon and her growing Sect. In Two Parts. London, 1698. [N. 8. 30.]

4to.

A Letter from John Cockburn to his Friend in London, giving an Account why the other Narratives about Bourignonianism are not yet published, and answering some Reflections passed upon the first. 4to. London, 1697. [N. 8. 30.]

LAUNOII (Joannis) Assertio Inquisitionis in Chartam Immunitatis, quam beatus Germanus Parisiorum Episcopus suburbano Monasterio dedisse fertur. Svo. Parisiis, 1658. [C. 15. 16.]

Launoii (Joannis) De Scholis Celebrioribus, seu à Carolo Magno, seu post eundem Carolum per Occidentem instauratis. 8vo. Parisiis, 1672. [C. 15. 17.]

LE FEVRE (Isaac) An Historical Account of his Sufferings and Death, on board the French King's Gallies. 8vo. London, 1704. [M. 19. 20.] THE ORDINANCE of the French King against Refugees. 8vo. London, 1713. [P. 127. 11.]

POPERY ALWAYS THE SAME: Exemplified in the Account of the Persecution now carrying on against the Protestants in the South of France. 8vo. London, 1746. [P. 127. (12.)]

AN HISTORICAL MEMORIAL of the most remarkable Proceedings against the Protestants in France. From the year 1744 to 1751. Translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 190. (6.)]

*WILKS (Mark) History of the Persecutions of the Protestants in France. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1818.

6. History of Spain and Portugal.

Hispania Illustrata, seu Rerum Urbiumque Hispaniæ, Lusitaniæ, Æthiopiæ, et Indiæ Scriptores varii. Curâ Andreæ SCHOTTI et J. Pistorii. 4 tomis, folio, Francofurti, 1603-8. [D. 12. 3–6.]

RODERICI Chronicon Rerum in Hispania gestarum; adjectâ insuper Ostrogothorum, Hunnorum, Vandalorum, cæterorumque Historia. folio, Granada, 1545. [G. 4. 2.]

Mariannæ (Joannis) Historiæ de Rebus Hispaniæ Libri XXX. 4to. Moguntiæ, 1605. [H. 6. 1.]

The History of Spain, translated from the Spanish of John de Mariana, by John Stevens. folio, London, 1699. [A. 12. 25.]

MAYERNE (Louis Tarquet de) The History of Spain. Translated into English by E. Grimston. folio, London, 1612. [D. 9. 4.]

The History of Spain and Portugal. Mod. Un. Hist. folio, Vols. VII. VIII. [Cc. 1. 26,27.]

BRUNI (Ludovici) De Obitu Helisabeth Hispaniarum et utriusque Sicilie ac Hierusalem Regine Oratio. 4to. 1505. [K. 20. 22.]

ROBERTSON (William) The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1769. [D. 3. 29-31.]

WATSON (Robert) The History of the Reign of Philip II. King of Spain. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1777. [Q. 3. 26-28.]

*Watson (Robert) History of the Reign of Philip III. King of Spain. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1783.

*COXE (William) Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bourbon, from the Accession of Philip V. to the Death of Charles III. 1700 to 1788. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1813.

THE DUKE of Anjou's Succession further considered, as to the Danger that may arise from it to Europe in general, but more particularly to England and the several Branches of our Trade. 4to. London, 1701. [M. 14. 23.] of France. (In [P. 14. (3.)]

THE RENUNCIATION of the King of Spain to the Crown
Spanish, French, and English.) 4to. London, 1713.

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