| François Pierre G. Guizot - 1874 - 648 páginas
...him, " the warnings I gave you a few hours ago ? You will do well to take your precautions." About two pm the king, the queen-mother, and the dukes of Anjou...forgotten," to which he added his usual imprecations. " Then the admiral, who lay in bed sorely wounded," says the duke of Anjou himself in his account of... | |
| François Guizot - 1879 - 726 páginas
...take your precautions." About two pm the king, the queen-mother, and the dukes of Anjou and Alen9on, her two other sons, with many of their high officers,...imprecations. Saturday passed quietly. On Sunday, August 24, between two HeUkilled and three o'clock in the morning, Cosseins, the commander of the 7 eHne'... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1882 - 700 páginas
...him, " the warnings I gave yon a few hours ago 1 You will do well to take your precautions." About two pm the king, the queen-mother, and the dukes of Anjou...I will take such vengeance that it shall never be furgotten," to which he added his usual imprecations. Saturday passed quietly. On Sunday, August 24,... | |
| Guizot (M., François), Madame de Witt (Henriette Elizabeth) - 1885 - 546 páginas
...him, "the warnings I gave you a few hours ago? You will do well to take your precautions." About two pm the king, the queen-mother, and the dukes of Anjou...I will take such vengeance that it shall never be forgotton," to which he added his usual imprecations. "Then the admiral, who lay in bed sorely wounded,"... | |
| Charles Morris - 1893 - 362 páginas
...the Duke of Guise," said Coligny, reproachfully, to the king. " My dear father," returned the king, " the hurt is yours, the grief and the outrage mine...such vengeance that it shall never be forgotten." He meant it for the moment ; but his mind was feeble, his will weak, himself a mere puppet in the hands... | |
| François Guizot, Madame de Witt - 1898 - 496 páginas
...him, "the warnings I gave you a few hours ago? You will do well to take your precautions." About two pm the king, the queen-mother, and the dukes of Anjou...I will take such vengeance that it shall never be forgotton," to which he added his usual imprecations. "Then the admiral, who lay in bed sorely wounded,"... | |
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