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Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615. (1653). The history of Queene Margaret of Valoys, daughter to Henry the second, sister to Henry the third, and wife to Henry the fourth of France. Truly representing the growth and fury of the most unnaturall war in that kingdome, occasioned partly by some of the Catholick nobility, and partly by the pernicious counsell of some bishops. Rendred into English by that hand, who translated the last volumes of the Holy Court [electronic resource]. London : [s.n.]
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Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615. The history of Queene Margaret of Valoys, daughter to Henry the second, sister to Henry the third, and wife to Henry the fourth of France. Truly representing the growth and fury of the most unnaturall war in that kingdome, occasioned partly by some of the Catholick nobility, and partly by the pernicious counsell of some bishops. Rendred into English by that hand, who translated the last volumes of the Holy Court [electronic resource] [s.n.] London 1653
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Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615. 1653, The history of Queene Margaret of Valoys, daughter to Henry the second, sister to Henry the third, and wife to Henry the fourth of France. Truly representing the growth and fury of the most unnaturall war in that kingdome, occasioned partly by some of the Catholick nobility, and partly by the pernicious counsell of some bishops. Rendred into English by that hand, who translated the last volumes of the Holy Court [electronic resource]. [s.n.] London
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