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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXV
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And that was the state of Mayenne and the League.

Henry IV.

perceived it, and confidently hurried forward his political and military measures.

The castle of Dreux was obliged to capitulate.

Thanks to the four thousand Swiss paid for him by the Grand Duke of Florence, to the numerous volunteers brought to him by the noblesse of his party, "and to the sterling quality of the old Huguenot phalanx, folks who, from father to son, are familiarized with death," says D'Aubigne, Henry IV.


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