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Pagina 267
... King was dead and the Guises dethroned from power . It is uncer- To the Protestants the King's death was nothing short of a miracle ; for the plans had been so well laid , the time for action was so near , the plot contrived for their ...
... King was dead and the Guises dethroned from power . It is uncer- To the Protestants the King's death was nothing short of a miracle ; for the plans had been so well laid , the time for action was so near , the plot contrived for their ...
Pagina 275
... King . These things , he thought , were enough to counterba- lance the intrigues of the Pope and Philip , of the Guisards and the fanatics . For Teligny , ' porte paix ' Teligny , and Louis of Nassau had brought about a reconcilia- tion ...
... King . These things , he thought , were enough to counterba- lance the intrigues of the Pope and Philip , of the Guisards and the fanatics . For Teligny , ' porte paix ' Teligny , and Louis of Nassau had brought about a reconcilia- tion ...
Pagina 312
... king comes into the kitchen to talk over the entertain- ment with the queen , whom he addresses as " Sacred Majesty mamma . " And he goes into ecstasies about the loveliness and splendor of the unknown princess . Cinderella , hearing ...
... king comes into the kitchen to talk over the entertain- ment with the queen , whom he addresses as " Sacred Majesty mamma . " And he goes into ecstasies about the loveliness and splendor of the unknown princess . Cinderella , hearing ...
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