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LE MOYNE (Pierre). De la fortune. Moral letter to monseigneur le premier président. Paris, Courbé, 1660, in-8, 25 pp. marbled paper. - LE MOYNE (Pierre). De la paix du sage, moral letter. Paris, Muguet, 1662, in-8, 14 pp. marbled paper. - LE MOYNE. Le théâtre du sage, moral letter. Paris, Muguet, 1661, in-8, 28 pp. marbled paper boards. - LE MOYNE. La veuë de Paris. Lettre héroïque et morale à monseigneur le chancelier. Paris, Courbé, 1659, in-8, 28 pp. marbled paper boards. Set of 4 vol.

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LE MOYNE (Pierre). De la fortune. Moral letter to monseigneur le premier président. Paris, Courbé, 1660, in-8, 25 pp. marbled paper. - LE MOYNE (Pierre). De la paix du sage, moral letter. Paris, Muguet, 1662, in-8, 14 pp. marbled paper. - LE MOYNE. Le théâtre du sage, moral letter. Paris, Muguet, 1661, in-8, 28 pp. marbled paper boards. - LE MOYNE. La veuë de Paris. Lettre héroïque et morale à monseigneur le chancelier. Paris, Courbé, 1659, in-8, 28 pp. marbled paper boards. Set of 4 vol.

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