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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LETTER CLXX. To the Duke of Chaunes.

WE have just now receiv'd the News, that the Queen has left Compeigne, and is retir'd to la Capelle. I send you this word, to the end you may not fail, upon Receipt hereof, to take Horse, with all the Friends you can get to∣gether, to the end you may be as near that place as is pos∣sible, in order to hinder her from enterprizing upon any other, to the prejudice of the King's Service. His Majesty will speedily send a considerable Force to your Frontiers. In the mean time, give notice to all the Cities, and bid 'em take care of their Preservation; and be assur'd that you shall see us very suddenly. I am, &c.

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