The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choucest Selections and Masterpieces from Their Writings...Fifth avenue library society, 1906 |
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... Charles IX . fired with his own hand on his Protestant subjects whom he had delivered over to the evil pas- sions of the aristocracy and of the populace ; or whether the balcony from which he is said to have indulged in this ferocious ...
... Charles IX . fired with his own hand on his Protestant subjects whom he had delivered over to the evil pas- sions of the aristocracy and of the populace ; or whether the balcony from which he is said to have indulged in this ferocious ...
502. oldal
... Charles IX . might have seen floating down the Seine ; La Popenlière reduces them to 1,000 . There is to be found in the ac- count - books of the City of Paris a payment to grave- diggers of the Cemetery of the Innocents for having ...
... Charles IX . might have seen floating down the Seine ; La Popenlière reduces them to 1,000 . There is to be found in the ac- count - books of the City of Paris a payment to grave- diggers of the Cemetery of the Innocents for having ...
504. oldal
... Charles IX . wrote to his old adviser , to reassure him , " loving you as I do . " Sometime after , however , he demanded of him his resignation of the title of Chancellor , wishing to confer it upon La Birague , to reward him for his ...
... Charles IX . wrote to his old adviser , to reassure him , " loving you as I do . " Sometime after , however , he demanded of him his resignation of the title of Chancellor , wishing to confer it upon La Birague , to reward him for his ...
506. oldal
... Charles IX . , and restore the State of France to good order , or to raise up such neighboring prince as is manifestly marked out , by his virtue and by distinguish- ing signs , for to be the liberator of this poor and afflicted people ...
... Charles IX . , and restore the State of France to good order , or to raise up such neighboring prince as is manifestly marked out , by his virtue and by distinguish- ing signs , for to be the liberator of this poor and afflicted people ...
507. oldal
... Charles IX . was attacked by an inflammatory malady which brought on violent hemorrhage ; he was revisited in his troubled sleep by the same bloody vision about which , after the St. Bartholomew , he had spoken . to Ambrose Paré . He no ...
... Charles IX . was attacked by an inflammatory malady which brought on violent hemorrhage ; he was revisited in his troubled sleep by the same bloody vision about which , after the St. Bartholomew , he had spoken . to Ambrose Paré . He no ...
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