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[[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] raise [[/addition]] ye Siege of Paris & rehire into Normany, to keep
 
[[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] raise [[/addition]] ye Siege of Paris & rehire into Normany, to keep
 
a communication with Britain; He beat ye Leaguers at  
 
a communication with Britain; He beat ye Leaguers at  
Argues near Dieppe; He [[addition]] ^ & [//addition]] then went into different parts  
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Argues near Dieppe; He [[addition]] ^ & [[/addition]] then went into different parts  
 
& subdued ye K-m. He in 1593. [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] ^ He abjur'd his Religion [[/addition]] which  
 
& subdued ye K-m. He in 1593. [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] ^ He abjur'd his Religion [[/addition]] which  
 
got him ye whole K-m.  
 
got him ye whole K-m.  

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Henry K. of Navarre a discendent of Hugh Casset succeed him; on His first mounting the throne, ye Parisians &. ye greatest part of ye K-m. refus'd to acknowledge him, He being a Pro., ye Pope, & k. of Spain join'd with those who were call'd ye League; deletion they unclear /deletion addition & proclaim'd /addition ye Card. of Bourbon ye nearest to ye Crown who was a Papist, K, who was then a Prisoner, by ye name of Charles X.

Queen Elizabeth ye Pro. Ps. in Germany, ye States Gen. & ye Rep. of Venice, declar'd for Henry; He was forc'd to deletion unclear /deletion addition raise /addition ye Siege of Paris & rehire into Normany, to keep a communication with Britain; He beat ye Leaguers at Argues near Dieppe; He addition ^ & /addition then went into different parts & subdued ye K-m. He in 1593. deletion unclear /deletion addition ^ He abjur'd his Religion /addition which got him ye whole K-m.

During ye League, ye Jesuits had so desir'd his life; yt addition ^ after he was own'd as K /addition John Castel ye Son of a Substantial Citizen at Paris, about 19. actually aimed a knife at his throat, which tho' it miss'd hit one of his Teeth out, for which he was torn to pieces by Horses, & ye Jesuits were banish'd.

deletion unclear /deletion He towards ye end of his Reign had a Scheme for ending wars by a perpetual congress; He rais'd an army deletion unclear /deletion addition ^ ^ ^ ^ because of yt to /addition lessen ye power of ye H. of Austria; but this design deletion unclear /deletion addition did not arrive /addition to maturity, He being murder'd by Ravaillac in 1610.

Lewis XIII. being but 9. years old ye Queen Mother was declar'd Regent; by Her ill management ye Ps. of ye addition ^ blood /addition soon grew disgusted, & left ye Court.

When ye K. became Major ye M. d'Anere a creature of ye Queen Mother's kept ye sole direction unclear of affairs; but ye K. by ye advice of one Lucines took ye Govern. into his own hands, & had ye d'Ancre assassinated unclear at length ye K. deletion gave /deletion addition made /addition ye famous Card. Richelieu deletion unclear /deletion addition Min. /addition a very cleaver, but bad man.

ye K. being very ill ye Queen Mother & her party resolv'd what they would do with ye Card. if ye Died. Richelieu finding this out, made deletion them all /deletion addition each /addition suffer, as they deletion intended /deletion addition had propos'd /addition to treat him A small insurrection follow'd, which was soon quell'd; & ye Queen Mother, & ye D. of Orleans re-enter'd into ye Netherlands under the protection of ye K. of Spain.