Lettres et memoires de Monsieur le cardinal Mazarin à Messieurs le Tellier et de Lionne : contenans le secret de la negociation de la paix des Pyrénées à Sainct Jean de Luz, entre ledit seigneur Cardinal, et Dom Louis d'Haro, ministre d'Espagne en 1659. Il y a au commencement plusieurs lettres t
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