An historical and geographical description of France, shewing its government, policy strength, riches and revenues, both in its prosperity, and during this war: power of the parliaments, state of the nobility and gentry; ecclesiastical government; the increase of popery; the beginning, progress, and down-fall of the reformation; the poverty and misery of the people, by the persecution of the Protestants, the decay of trade, and the present war; the different revolutions of the several goverments of the kingdom in general, and of each province and capital city in particular; the description of its climate, rivers, lakes, mountains sea-ports, and other towns and places; with their distances from each other. By J. De Lacrose, Eccl. Angl. Presb. a native of that kingdom

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for T. Salusbury, at the King's-Arms near St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1694.
Publication year
1694
ESTC No.
R226424
Grub Street ID
99451
Description
[12], 339, 400-684, 665-691, [9] p. , 12°.
Note
With final advertisement leaf

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