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Français : François-Henri de Montmorency-Luxembourg
English: François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg
Nederlands: Frans van Montmorency (1628-1695)
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Abraham de Wicquefort (1606-1682) Journael, of dagelijcksch verhael van de handel der Franschen in de steden van Uytrecht en Woerden, sedert hun koomst daer binnen, tot aan hun vertrek : daer in hun gruwelijcke wreetheyt en tyrannie ... alles uyt de daghteeckeningen, in de voorgedachte plaetsen gedaen ..

1674. Publisher: t'Amsterdam, by Jan Claesz ten Hoorn ... Printer: Hoorn, Jan Claesz ten Amsterdam, 1671-1715. Note: Engraving on title page: Journael ofte Dagh verhael, van dat tot, Uytrecht en Woerden bij de franschen is voorgevallen. Contains also: Dagh-register, van het geen, dat te Woerden, sedert de koomst der Franschen ... voorgevallen is (96 p.)
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