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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XXXIII
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I would not, for anything in the world, have you here to remain here.

That is why I desire to get you married, and you and your wife withdraw from this corruption; for though I believed it to be very great, I find it still more so.

Here it is not the men who solicit the women; it is the women who solicit the men.

If you were here, you would never escape without a great deal of God's grace." [Illustration: Admiral Gaspard de Coligny----346] Side by side with this motherly and Christianly scrupulous negotiation, Coligny set on foot another, noble and dignified also, but even less in harmony with the habits and bent of the government which it concerned.
The puritan warrior was at the same time an ardent patriot: he had at heart the greatness of France as much as he had his personal creed; the reverses of Francis I.and the preponderance of Spain in Europe oppressed his spirit with a sense of national decadence, from which he wanted France to lift herself up again.

The moment appeared to him propitious; let the king ally himself with Queen Elizabeth of England, the Prince of Orange in the Low Countries, and the Protestant princes of Germany; here was for France a certain guarantee of power in Europe, and at the same time a natural opportunity for conquering Flanders, a possession so necessary to her strength and her security.


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