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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXVI
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It was in vain that he had five confidential audiences of the pope; in vain that he represented energetically to him all the progress Henry IV.

had already made, all the chances he had of definitive success, all the perils to which the papacy exposed itself by rejecting his advances; Clement VIII.

persisted in his determination.

Philip II.

and Mayenne still reigned in his ideas, and he dismissed the Duke of Nevers on the 13th of January, 1594, declaring once more that he refused to the Navarrese absolution at the inner bar of conscience, absolution at the outer bar, and confirmation in his kingship.
Henry IV.


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