Peter du Moulin

Peter du Moulin (1601–1684) was a French-English Anglican clergyman, son of the Huguenot pastor Pierre du Moulin and brother of Lewis du Moulin. He was the anonymous author of ''Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus paricidas Anglicanos'', published at The Hague in 1652, a royalist work defending Salmasius and including a strong attack on John Milton. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Du Moulin, Peter
Published 1769
printed by Edward Easton: and sold by Hawes, Clarke and Collins, and Baldwin, in Pater-Noster Row, Cadel, in the Strand, and Horsfield, in Ludgate-Street, London; Fletcher and Prince, in Oxford; Leake and Frederick, at Bath; and Burrough, at Devizes

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by Du Moulin, Peter
Published 1765
printed by Edward Easton: and sold by Millar, Hawes, Clarke and Collins, and Baldwin, London; Fletcher and Prince, in Oxford; Leake and Frederick, at Bath; and Burrough, at Devizes

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by Du Chastelet, Paul Hay
Published 1677
Chez Pierre du Marteau
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by Du Chastelet, Paul Hay
Published 1680
Printed and are to be sold by Thomas Sharpe
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