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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXVII
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Though there should be but two men left of my religion, I will be one of the two.

My houses and my revenues are seized, because I would not bow beneath the proclamation.

I have my sword and my life left.

Three stout hearts are better than thirty that quail." The whole assembly vehemently cheered this fiery speech.

The premier consul of Montauban, Dupuy, swore to live and die in the cause of union of the churches.


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