Memoirs of Henri IV . C0Hbl5H571 YD 1887 O, ^\m ?^r* mr. ^^^ •-.,. a? •#- •#v «« #••* .. .^, *«^,. ni>cinoirc^ of Mcnri HID, king of France AND NAVARRE, BY THE COURTHISTORIAN OF /.OT/S X/\. II PRINTED FOR MERRILL dv BAKER VOAA EDIT 10X DE (;RA\D IAWE LIMITED TO OAK TIIOUSAXD COPIES i\\> rVFOGRAPHY, ELECTROTYrtSC. ANDrRISTISG BY THE COLONIAL H. SIMOSDS .. ROSTOS. V S. A. CTFT TRANSLATORS ADDRESS. To Ills Sacred ^Fajesty, Chaules II., Kino opGreat Britain, France, and Ireland. Dread ?m : — With all that humble reverence thatbecomes a lowly but loyal 8ul)ject and servant to h


Memoirs of Henri IV . C0Hbl5H571 YD 1887 O, ^\m ?^r* mr. ^^^ •-.,. a? •#- •#v «« #••* .. .^, *«^,. ni>cinoirc^ of Mcnri HID, king of France AND NAVARRE, BY THE COURTHISTORIAN OF /.OT/S X/\. II PRINTED FOR MERRILL dv BAKER VOAA EDIT 10X DE (;RA\D IAWE LIMITED TO OAK TIIOUSAXD COPIES i\\> rVFOGRAPHY, ELECTROTYrtSC. ANDrRISTISG BY THE COLONIAL H. SIMOSDS .. ROSTOS. V S. A. CTFT TRANSLATORS ADDRESS. To Ills Sacred ^Fajesty, Chaules II., Kino opGreat Britain, France, and Ireland. Dread ?m : — With all that humble reverence thatbecomes a lowly but loyal 8ul)ject and servant to hisBovereitni lord and master, cast I at your feet thispresent Address. Those stars that move in the lowestorb receive tlieir li<2:ht and lustre from the sun, aswell as those that wander in a more exalted heaven,and therefore may possibly 1)0 capable of returningsome ^-ateful influences, though not in so great aquantity, yet in a quality as pure and candid. ITowever, all my courage could not have ins])iredme with a presumption to present anything of mineto 80 glorious a majestymemoirsofhenriiv00prrich


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