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of the 16th and 17th centuries possessed. Alike in style, in clearness of matter and in shrewdness, they deserve very high praise. The first three books, dealing with the civil wars, appeared in 1644; the fourth, containing the narrative of the
Valtelline campaigns, not till 1758. Some suspicions
166:, who was a woman of exceptional learning and force of character. Henri II was by birth the second son, but when his elder brother René died young he became the heir of the name. He appeared at court and in the army at the age of sixteen, and was a special
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while using it to transport his army across. To make space for his artillery, he had one side of the second row of arches of the ancient structure cut away to only two thirds of their original width, severely weakening the aqueduct bridge.
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were expressed about the genuineness of the latter, but, it would seem, groundlessly. His famous book on the history and art of war,
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A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France: especially concerning those of the reformed churches there.
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