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... numerous houses for the receiving and training of novices . 13. Death of Philip I. , 1108.- In his latter years , Philip , fat , sickly , and helpless , was fully reconciled to the Church , and professed such penitence that he would not ...
... numerous houses for the receiving and training of novices . 13. Death of Philip I. , 1108.- In his latter years , Philip , fat , sickly , and helpless , was fully reconciled to the Church , and professed such penitence that he would not ...
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... numerous French must have won the day had they been properly disciplined , but , as it was , it only rendered their loss more frightful . The dauphin fled , but the Constable d'Albret , the Duke of Alençon , and 10,000 more were slain ...
... numerous French must have won the day had they been properly disciplined , but , as it was , it only rendered their loss more frightful . The dauphin fled , but the Constable d'Albret , the Duke of Alençon , and 10,000 more were slain ...
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... numerous , and they were allowed to keep all the cities they had garrisoned , to the number of two hundred , of which Rochelle and Montauban were the most important . Thus the Huguenots remained in some sort a distinct people from the ...
... numerous , and they were allowed to keep all the cities they had garrisoned , to the number of two hundred , of which Rochelle and Montauban were the most important . Thus the Huguenots remained in some sort a distinct people from the ...
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... numerous , especially in the South ; but with the taking of Rochelle their political importance ended . The Church of France was also infinitely improved . Men of great piety and talent were working hard to purify her clergy , and doing ...
... numerous , especially in the South ; but with the taking of Rochelle their political importance ended . The Church of France was also infinitely improved . Men of great piety and talent were working hard to purify her clergy , and doing ...
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... numerous court pensions , meant to keep the nobles quiet , led to constant calls for money . Tax followed tax , till , on the 15th of January , 1648 , the parliament took the great step of refusing to register five newly - devised ...
... numerous court pensions , meant to keep the nobles quiet , led to constant calls for money . Tax followed tax , till , on the 15th of January , 1648 , the parliament took the great step of refusing to register five newly - devised ...
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