id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30708 Baird, Henry Martyn History of the Rise of the Huguenots, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 297816 19992 75 "The Prince of Condé went from hence in a horse litter to the court of St. Germain, where he found the Protestant preachers prohibited from preaching Guise avoided the more direct gate of St. Martin, and took that of St. Denis, through which the kings of France were accustomed to pass. calling to the king's old Huguenot foster-mother who was close at hand, [Sidenote: Catharine's attempt to seduce Condé from the Huguenots.] [Sidenote: Cardinal Lorraine to be seized and King Charles liberated.] [Sidenote: King Charles entreats his mother to avoid war.] [Sidenote: Huguenot petition to the king.] [628] News-letter from Paris, from the Huguenot physician of the Duke of later in the day, the King of Navarre, the Prince of Condé, and La a Huguenot like himself; intending to place the Prince of Condé upon the ("Henry III., King of France, His Court and Times," i. ./cache/30708.txt ./txt/30708.txt