. An address to the good sense and candour of the people, in behalf of the dealers in corn: with some few observations on a late trial for regrating. TliK T(HR UK (Period Henri IV.\ The King and his Capital would be, and that if it was not to come it wouldnot come.* It is to show the treachery that gradually gatheredround the ill-fated Henri IV. that this book is partlywritten, while its principal object is to prove thatthough Treason did his worst with him, it failedin its efforts and that more simple and fanatical meansaccomplished the deed which treachery had meditated. Before proceed


. An address to the good sense and candour of the people, in behalf of the dealers in corn: with some few observations on a late trial for regrating. TliK T(HR UK (Period Henri IV.\ The King and his Capital would be, and that if it was not to come it wouldnot come.* It is to show the treachery that gradually gatheredround the ill-fated Henri IV. that this book is partlywritten, while its principal object is to prove thatthough Treason did his worst with him, it failedin its efforts and that more simple and fanatical meansaccomplished the deed which treachery had meditated. Before proceeding farther upon the absolute matterin hand, it will be as well, however, to give a still moreextended description of Paris as it was in the da37swhen plot after plot was being laid against the life ofthe King, and also a more full description of the lifeled within its ramparts. Omitting more remarks than are absolutely necessaryon the morality of the city, which morality, if the truthmust be told, had scarcely any existence at all at a timewhen the whole Capital was more like one vast Agape-mone than aught else, it may be stated that the twop


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