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The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion. [microform] VVherein is discouered their subtile beginning, treacherous proceeding, and shortly their fatall ending : procured by their many bloudy attempts against Christian princes, in France, this kingdome, and other states. Faithfully translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris with authority. // Plaidoyé de Pierre de la Marteliére .. pour le recteur et Université de Paris, deffendeurs et opposans, contre les Jesuites. //Jesuite stript & whipt in the high Parliament of France, even by one of their owne religion. //De la Marteliere, his argument against the Iesuits. //De la Marteliere, his argument against the Jesuits

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  • "De la Marteliere, his argument against the Iesuits"@en
  • "Jesuite stript & whipt in the high Parliament of France, even by one of their owne religion"@en
  • "Plaidoyé de Pierre de la Martelière . pour le recteur et Université de Paris, deffendeurs et opposans, contre les Jesuites"@en
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  • "The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion. [microform] VVherein is discouered their subtile beginning, treacherous proceeding, and shortly their fatall ending : procured by their many bloudy attempts against Christian princes, in France, this kingdome, and other states. Faithfully translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris with authority. // Plaidoyé de Pierre de la Marteliére .. pour le recteur et Université de Paris, deffendeurs et opposans, contre les Jesuites. //Jesuite stript & whipt in the high Parliament of France, even by one of their owne religion. //De la Marteliere, his argument against the Iesuits. //De la Marteliere, his argument against the Jesuits"@en
  • "The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion VVherein is discouered their subtile beginning, treacherous proceeding, and shortly their fatall ending: procured by their many bloudy attempts against Christian princes, in France, this kingdome, and other states. Faithfully translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris with authority"@en
  • "The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion. VVherein is discouered their subtile beginning, treacherous proceeding, and shortly their fatall ending: procured by their many bloudy attempts against Christian princes, in France, this kingdome, and other states. Faithfully translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris with authority"@en