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... Paris : 12 Rue Oudinot ( VII ) . Revue Pratique d'Apologétique ( July ) . Paris : Beauchesne . The Dublin Review ( July ) . London : Burns & Oates . Revue du Clergé Français ( July ) . Paris : Letouzey et Ané . The Fortnightly Review ...
... Paris : 12 Rue Oudinot ( VII ) . Revue Pratique d'Apologétique ( July ) . Paris : Beauchesne . The Dublin Review ( July ) . London : Burns & Oates . Revue du Clergé Français ( July ) . Paris : Letouzey et Ané . The Fortnightly Review ...
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... action was accorded them . Their first church , directed by La Rivière , a preacher from Geneva , had been recog- nized in Paris in 1555. Other churches soon followed at Meaux , Poitiers , Blois , Tours , etc. Claude.
... action was accorded them . Their first church , directed by La Rivière , a preacher from Geneva , had been recog- nized in Paris in 1555. Other churches soon followed at Meaux , Poitiers , Blois , Tours , etc. Claude.
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... Paris . The death of Guise occurred in actual war- fare , a fact which strips the crime of much heinousness : the adage of fairness in love and war applied especially to sixteenth - century events . The Treaty of Amboise , which ...
... Paris . The death of Guise occurred in actual war- fare , a fact which strips the crime of much heinousness : the adage of fairness in love and war applied especially to sixteenth - century events . The Treaty of Amboise , which ...
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... Paris in state , with a large retinue , during the absence of the Court . Montmorency , son of the Constable , who was head of the army in Paris , forbade him to reside in the town , and the Cardinal , with his followers , had to leave ...
... Paris in state , with a large retinue , during the absence of the Court . Montmorency , son of the Constable , who was head of the army in Paris , forbade him to reside in the town , and the Cardinal , with his followers , had to leave ...
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... Paris . Coligny was indemnified for injury to his property at Chatillon . It will be noticed that the Protestants were almost invariably beaten in the field , but they always succeeded in effecting the most favourable treaties , though ...
... Paris . Coligny was indemnified for injury to his property at Chatillon . It will be noticed that the Protestants were almost invariably beaten in the field , but they always succeeded in effecting the most favourable treaties , though ...
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