Exhortation aux parisiens, et allegresse a tous bons François, sur la deliberation et bonne volonté des princes enuers nostre tres-chrestien roy de France & de Nauarre
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"The author compares the benefits of peace with the horrors of war, using numerous erudite and classical references. Hostilities must be avoided - even with cannibals, Turks, Tartars and other enemies of France. The work is written for the benefit …
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"The author compares the benefits of peace with the horrors of war, using numerous erudite and classical references. Hostilities must be avoided - even with cannibals, Turks, Tartars and other enemies of France. The work is written for the benefit of the crown and the princes who are meeting to work their differences"--French Political Pamphlets Digital Collection, Brigham Young University.
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""The author compares the benefits of peace with the horrors of war, using numerous erudite and classical references. Hostilities must be avoided - even with cannibals, Turks, Tartars and other …"
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