Le Procez, l'adjournement personel, l'interrogatoire, et l'arrest de mort du roy d'Angleterre : auec ce qu'il dit & fit deux iours auant sa mort, et la harangue qu'il prononça sur l'échaffaut : selon le rapport de plusieurs gentils-hommes anglois qui y assisterent & meirent le tout sur des tabletes /
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| Language: | French |
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Chez François Preuveray ...,
1649.
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| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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