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A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France. : Together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act: as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th. Lewis the 13th. and this king now reigning ; viz

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  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France. : Together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act: as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th. Lewis the 13th. and this king now reigning ; viz"@en
  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France"
  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France. Together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act: as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th. Lewis the 13th. and this king now reigning"@en
  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France, etc"@en
  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act : as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th, Lewis the 13th, and this King now reigning, viz"@en
  • "A true and perfect relation of the new invented way of persecuting the Protestants in France together with the manner, time and place, when and where it first begun to act : as also an exact account after what manner it is pursued contrary to the priviledges granted to them by King Henry the 4th, Lewis the 13th, and this King now reigning, viz"