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... Henry's troops , though only 7000 in number , presented a compact mass , posted so as to support each other by easy movements . At eight o'clock the fire of the artillery began ; that of Henry , though consisting of only a few pieces ...
... Henry's troops , though only 7000 in number , presented a compact mass , posted so as to support each other by easy movements . At eight o'clock the fire of the artillery began ; that of Henry , though consisting of only a few pieces ...
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... Henry III . , and obliged him , for self - preservation , to throw himself into the arms of the Protestants . Uniting his forces with those of Henry of Navarre , they marched jointly against the capital ; which was defended by the ...
... Henry III . , and obliged him , for self - preservation , to throw himself into the arms of the Protestants . Uniting his forces with those of Henry of Navarre , they marched jointly against the capital ; which was defended by the ...
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... Henry's troops , only 7000 in number , presented a compact mass , so as to support each other by easy movements . At clock the fire of the artillery began ; that of Henry , consisting of only a few pieces , proceeded from the ce , and ...
... Henry's troops , only 7000 in number , presented a compact mass , so as to support each other by easy movements . At clock the fire of the artillery began ; that of Henry , consisting of only a few pieces , proceeded from the ce , and ...
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