Philip communicated the views of his master, completed in the mind of Charles his hatred of the reformation, and instructed him concerning the means by which it might be eventually crushed. The edict of Roussillon*, which appeared while the court was... The History of France ... - Seite 309von Eyre Evans Crowe - 1886Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Marcius Willson - 1854 - 894 Seiten
...scarcely concluded when its terms began to be modified by the court, so that, as a cotemporary writer observes, " edicts took more from the Protestants...peace than force could take from them in war." The Protestant leaders, Coude and Coligni, tried in vain to get possession of the young king; and a battle... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1855 - 628 Seiten
...scarcely concluded when its terms began to be modified by the court, so that, as a cotemporary writer observes, " edicts took more from the Protestants...peace than force could take from them in war." The Protestant leaders, Coudé and Coligni, tried in vain to get possession of the young king ; and a battle... | |
| Eyre Evans Crowe - 1869 - 298 Seiten
...year should commence on thfi 1st of January, instead of, as heretofore, commencing at Easter. posed new restrictions on the toleration granted by that...look forward to another struggle. During this state of things, an assembly of notables was lield at Moulins. Catherine, who, notwithstanding her sagacity,... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1874 - 624 Seiten
...scarcely concluded when its terms began to be modified by the court, so that, as a cotemporary writer observes, " edicts took more from the Protestants...peace than force could take from them in war." The Protestant leaders, Condc and Coligni, tried in vain to get possession of the young king ; and a battle... | |
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