The memoires of the Duke of Rohan : or, A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France, especially concerning those of the reformed churches thereFrom the death of Henry the Great, untill the peace made with them, in June, 1629 ; Together with divers politick discourses upon several occasionsWritten originally in French . m^^m^^^^^^m^^m^ THE Memoires OF THE DUKE of ROHAN: The third Book. Containing a Relation of the feoond War/e againfi tho[e of the Reformed Religion in FraHce. ^He Peace thus concluded 5 the Prince gone fromthe Court, and his Fadion^ by his abfence, andthe de


The memoires of the Duke of Rohan : or, A faithful relation of the most remarkable occurrences in France, especially concerning those of the reformed churches thereFrom the death of Henry the Great, untill the peace made with them, in June, 1629 ; Together with divers politick discourses upon several occasionsWritten originally in French . m^^m^^^^^^m^^m^ THE Memoires OF THE DUKE of ROHAN: The third Book. Containing a Relation of the feoond War/e againfi tho[e of the Reformed Religion in FraHce. ^He Peace thus concluded 5 the Prince gone fromthe Court, and his Fadion^ by his abfence, andthe death of the Cardinal de Ret\ quite de-cayed, every one began to have fair nopes ofits continuance-, and that, grown wife by ourformer tiiifcarriagesj we ihould now renounceall future thoughts of Civil broyles, and mindihe ProteAIon of the ancient Allyes of the Crown: But the beams©f favour now refleding folely on Vnirjeuxy^. man of a hot fpiritjand whofe whole ingenuity confifted in tricks and fallacies, he be-came more ftudious of his own, than his Mafters geatneJTe ( avice incident to all favourites) being carefull to raife himfelf femeprops at RjOWf, and very unwilling to gi^c Spam the Icasl difguft;f ••( ?• . •? So. ^z The Memolres of the DnJ^e of JKohxn. Boole IIL So that all Leagues with other forrajgne Princes, were made withfuch refped to thofe two powers, as if we flood in fear of their-difplealurc : Nay, and to footh the Vopcs Ntincio, who had al-fvayesoppofed the Peace, at the very beginning of it> would im-^ertike to (hew him, that it was not made to abate the prefccuti-on J but to promote the ruinc of thofe of the Rcforrned immediately afrcr the Kinds entry into MompcUier, the fenfeof the general Grant was inverted in moft places of it, notwith-llanding the fevcral Remonftrances the puke of Kohan made tooppofe it: Nor were the Souldiers drawn away from MompUkr^though promifed to be done immediately after the King*s depar-ture; then was it pu


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