French allegory in which Louis XIV compares to the sun, 1672; Fransche Verwainantheit, in the Sinne-Image with Sijn By-Spell Haren Koninck applied (...). Dutch version of an originally French magazine in which the war is justified with the Netherlands. With a statement from the emblem of the French king, in which he compares to the sun and in which the Dutch lion is overcome (FMH No. 2331a). Under the show the French verse, and the Dutch translation, to the preparations that the French meet for the campaign in 1672. The magazine is signed with the name 'Phaëtton'. The original French emblem is


French allegory in which Louis XIV compares to the sun, 1672; Fransche Verwainantheit, in the Sinne-Image with Sijn By-Spell Haren Koninck applied (...). Dutch version of an originally French magazine in which the war is justified with the Netherlands. With a statement from the emblem of the French king, in which he compares to the sun and in which the Dutch lion is overcome (FMH No. 2331a). Under the show the French verse, and the Dutch translation, to the preparations that the French meet for the campaign in 1672. The magazine is signed with the name 'Phaëtton'. The original French emblem is manufactured by Sebastien Le Clerc.


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