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Page 313
... Henry III . , and disdained to place it to his advantage . " Is there a more praiseworthy ambition than the being able to moderate its impulses , when they are not founded in justice ; and feeling desir- ous of preserving one's ...
... Henry III . , and disdained to place it to his advantage . " Is there a more praiseworthy ambition than the being able to moderate its impulses , when they are not founded in justice ; and feeling desir- ous of preserving one's ...
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... Henry III . , stabbed his wife in the Louvre in a state of pregnancy , and on the point of lying - in , merely from effect of jealousy . The lady of Chateau Neuf , says Brantome , deprived her faithless husband of virility . Even ...
... Henry III . , stabbed his wife in the Louvre in a state of pregnancy , and on the point of lying - in , merely from effect of jealousy . The lady of Chateau Neuf , says Brantome , deprived her faithless husband of virility . Even ...
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... Henry IV . to the throne , which took place in 1589 , after the assassination of his predecessor by the Jacobin monk , James Clement . The character which Madame G. draws of Henry III . does her no credit . ( See vol . i . p . 417. of ...
... Henry IV . to the throne , which took place in 1589 , after the assassination of his predecessor by the Jacobin monk , James Clement . The character which Madame G. draws of Henry III . does her no credit . ( See vol . i . p . 417. of ...
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