The history of the League. . The Hiftory oftheLeague. fidels, who came to the relief of theirmen befiegdin that City. And be-ing upon hisreturn to France, after fbmany heroick A&ions, it pleased Godto reward him, with another Crownof Glory, infinitely furpaffing that onEarth, and to receive him into Hea-venly means of a contagious Difeafe,which took him from the World atNuremberg. The King was not yet fatisfyd, tohave wholly extinguish cl that Fire-brand of Civil War, which the Leaguehad lighted up in all the Provinces ofFrance, he farther defird, in order tothe fecurity and quiet of his Peopl


The history of the League. . The Hiftory oftheLeague. fidels, who came to the relief of theirmen befiegdin that City. And be-ing upon hisreturn to France, after fbmany heroick A&ions, it pleased Godto reward him, with another Crownof Glory, infinitely furpaffing that onEarth, and to receive him into Hea-venly means of a contagious Difeafe,which took him from the World atNuremberg. The King was not yet fatisfyd, tohave wholly extinguish cl that Fire-brand of Civil War, which the Leaguehad lighted up in all the Provinces ofFrance, he farther defird, in order tothe fecurity and quiet of his People,after fo great Troubles, to make anend of foreign War, which heaccom-pliflid not long after the Treaty of theDuke of Mercmr , by the Peace ofVervim. Since that War which wasopenly made againft the Spaniard, du-ring the {pace of four years, had no-thing of relation to the League, northe Peace which concluded it, I fhaUforbear any mention of it in this Hifto-ry, that I may not exceed the Limitsof my Subjed. I fhaU only f


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