La nascita, vita e morte del Cardinal Giulio Mazarino, le guerre civili succedute in Francia per causa sua e li trattati di pace fatti da esso fra le due corone et il grosso peculio d'oro trovato doppo la sua morte [manuscript], ca. 1675.
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