Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.
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Characters and criticisms, upon the ancient and modern orators, poets, painters, musicians, statuaries and other arts and sciences Together with a poem (in blank verse) intitled: The age of Lewis the Great. Made English from the French original, written by the Bishop of Cambray, (author of Telemachus.).
Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- E-books
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Characters and criticisms upon the ancient and modern orators, poets, painters, musicians, statuaries, & other arts and sciences . With an heroick poem (in blank verse) intituled The age of Lewis the Great. Written originally in French by the Archbishop of Cambray, and made English by J. G.
Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.Date: 1714- E-books
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De la manière de négocier avec les souverains . De l'utilité des négociations, du choix des Ambassadeurs & des Envoyés, & des qualités nécessaires pour réussir dans ces emplois. Par Monsieur de Callières. Nouvelle édition, considérablement augmentée par M. *** Premiere Partie.
Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.Date: 1750- E-books
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Characters and criticisms, upon the ancient and modern orators, poets, painters, musicians, statuaries, and other arts and sciences . With an heroick poem (in blank verse) intitled, The age of Lewis the Great. Written originally in French, by the Archbishop of Cambray, and made English by Capt. Bladen.
Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- E-books
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The art of negotiating with sovereign princes . Of the usefulness of negotiations, of the choice of ambassadors and Envoys; and of the Qualifications necessary for succeeding in those Imployments. By Monsieur de Callieres, Counsellor in Ordinary to the King, Secretary of the Cabinet to His Majesty; heretosore Ambassador Extraordinary, and Plenipotentiary from the late King, for the Treaties of Peace concluded at Ryswick. And one of the Forty Members of the French Academy. Translated from the French.
Calli�eres, Monsieur de (Fran�cois de), 1645-1717.Date: 1716