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A mirror for monarchs, and first magistrates in every state : Being proper heads of self-examination for a king. Drawn up for the use of Lewis XIV. By M. De Fenelon, author of Telemachus, &c. To which is added, the life of the author
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The tales and fables of the Late Archbishop and Duke of Cambray author of Telemachus : Written originally for the instruction of the Duke of Burgundy, afterwards Dauphin of France, and father to Lewis XV. And now published, for the use of schools. To which is prefixed, a curious relation of the method observed in training up the young prince, even from his infancy, to virtue and learning. Translated from the french, by Nathaniel Gifford, gent
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