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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXI
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Never did any great sovereign and great politician provoke and maintain for long such important wars without conducting them in some other fashion than from the recesses of his cabinet, and without ever having exposed his own life on the field of battle.

The Spanish army was under the orders of Emmanuel-Philibert, Duke of Savoy, a young warrior of thirty, who had won the confidence of Charles V.

He led it to the siege of Saint-Quentin, a place considered as one of the bulwarks of the kingdom.

Philip II.
remained at some leagues' distance in the environs.

Henry II.


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