Letters of the Cardinal Duke du Richelieu great minister of state to Lewis XIII of France / faithfully translated from the original by T.B.

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Title
Letters of the Cardinal Duke du Richelieu great minister of state to Lewis XIII of France / faithfully translated from the original by T.B.
Author
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, duc de, 1585-1642.
Publication
London :: Printed for A. Roper, A. Bosvile, and T. Leigh,
1698.
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Louis -- XIII, -- King of France, -- 1601-1643.
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643.
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Page 95

LETTER LXXXII. To the same.

My Lord,

Monsieur de Coüeslin being desirous to see the Siege of Landrechy, I wou'd not suffer him to depart before I had given you by him fresh assurances of my Affection towards you, which is as great as you can desire. He will acquaint you with all the News of the Court, as al∣so how impatient we are to know from you all remarka∣ble Passages that happen in your Quarters. Leaving him to discourse this matter with you more at large, I con∣clude this Letter with assuring you that I am,

My Lord,

Your, &c.

Ruel, July 9, 1637.

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