The history of the government of France, under the administration of the great Armand du Plessis, Cardinall and Duke of Richlieu, and chief minister of state in that kingdome wherein occur many important negotiations relating to most part of Christendome in his time : with politique observations upon the chapters / translated out of French by J.D. Esq.

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The history of the government of France, under the administration of the great Armand du Plessis, Cardinall and Duke of Richlieu, and chief minister of state in that kingdome wherein occur many important negotiations relating to most part of Christendome in his time : with politique observations upon the chapters / translated out of French by J.D. Esq.
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Vialart, Charles, d. 1644.
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London :: Printed by J. Macock, for Joshua Kirton ..., and are to be sold at the Kings Arms ...,
1657.
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Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis, -- duc de, -- 1585-1642.
France -- History -- Louis XIII, 1610-1643.
France -- Politics and government -- 1610-1643.
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"The history of the government of France, under the administration of the great Armand du Plessis, Cardinall and Duke of Richlieu, and chief minister of state in that kingdome wherein occur many important negotiations relating to most part of Christendome in his time : with politique observations upon the chapters / translated out of French by J.D. Esq." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64888.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.

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Politique Observation.

STratagems have been much used and commended by great Commanders, skill and craft do many times as much as force and strength, and are so much the more to be esteemed, because they shed lesse blood. This Prudence hath no cer∣tain rules to be learnt by, but must be acquired by it self. It's true, we are made ca∣pable of it by nature, but it is formed and confirmed by use and Experience. So Sciio that valiant Commander, who being desirous to take in a strong hold in Africk which was well provided by the Carthaginians, made as if he had other de∣signs, and caused his Army to march another way; by this means he surprised Hari∣bal who drawing forth all his Garrison, to pursue him with the more strength, left the place undefended, and gave Scipio an advantage of facing about, and sending a

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party under the Conduct of Massanissa, to surprise and make himself Master of it, which he effected with a handfull of men, the inhabitants not having strength enough to defend themselves.

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