An Address to the Good Sense And Candour of the People in Behalf of the Dealers

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An Address to the Good Sense And Candour of the People in Behalf of the Dealers
Thomas Turton
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Bartholomew's Eve, perpetrated by Charles IX. ; or whether the murder of a Princess by the lower orders was any worse crime than the murder of Concini by an ancestor of that Princess ? Except that Concini himself was an unscrupulous and overbearing adventurer, while the Princesse de Lamballe was a harm- less and inoffensive woman who had never injured anyone, it must be admitted that the answer is difficult to find.
Concini's wife. La Galigai, Marechale d'Ancre, was herself executed on the Grev
...e, her body burnt and the ashes fiung to the winds.
De Luynes died of a fever five years later than the man whom he had supplanted, and, when he did so, Louis XIII. Was no more affected by his death than he was by that of Concini, or, afterwards, by that of Richelieu, to whom he owed the fact that he was able to keep his crown and hand it down to liis descendants.
Sully and the Death of Gabrielle d'Estrees years later were to be only too well-acquainted with the reappearance of such adjuncts to royalty.


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