. The last of the Valois and accession of Henry of Navarre, 1559-1589. HE VALOIS much embarrassed by these extravagant compli-ments and felicitations, and, in order to avoid re-ceiving the congratulations of the legate, absentedthemselves from Paris on his arrival. So cold anddistrustful was the attitude of the rest of Europetowards them, that they were compelled to requesttheir admiring friends to be more moderate in theirpraises, and less demonstrative in their enthusiasm,as they were desirous of assigning to the events of that great day a political rather than a religiousmotive. END OF VOL.


. The last of the Valois and accession of Henry of Navarre, 1559-1589. HE VALOIS much embarrassed by these extravagant compli-ments and felicitations, and, in order to avoid re-ceiving the congratulations of the legate, absentedthemselves from Paris on his arrival. So cold anddistrustful was the attitude of the rest of Europetowards them, that they were compelled to requesttheir admiring friends to be more moderate in theirpraises, and less demonstrative in their enthusiasm,as they were desirous of assigning to the events of that great day a political rather than a religiousmotive. END OF VOL. I. DC1 1 Jackson, Catherine Hannah Charlotte(Elliott), Lady, d. last of the Valois andaccession of Henry of Navarre,1559-1589. — PONTIFICAL INSTITUTE OF MEDIAEVAL STUDIES 59 queens park Toronto 5, Canada in case of loss or injury. 3. Not more than two books maybe borrowed at one time. 142614 21022 OFFICE 8PECIALT~.


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