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Excerpt from The Cabinet History of England, Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical, Vol. 5: From the Invasion by Julius Caesar to the Year 1846; IX-X
Or the French Protestants who escaped, some threw themselves into Rochelle, whence they cast an im lorin eye towards England: others ?ed across the C anne until every English port on the south coast was crowded With them. The English people would have rushed at once into a war to punish the treachery and cruelty of the French Catholics; but their queen took the matter much more coolly, and peremptorily i'orbadc any of her subjects to take up arms except on their own account, and as private volunteers. She did not recall her ambas sador -nay, she scarcely interrupted her matrimonial treaty, though she was glad to have an op ortunit of telling the French court that a visit to Eng and, which had been projected for her young suitor, the Duke of Alencon, would not be desirable in the present temper of her maple.
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