The History of France From the Earliest Times to 1848 3

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The History of France From the Earliest Times to 1848 3
Guizot (François)
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' * It is an utter impossibility for me to keep up the war," wrote Philip 11., on the 15th of February, 1559, to Granville. On both sides there was a de- sire for peace; and conferences were ox)ened at Cateau-Cam- brésis. On the 6th of February, 1669, a convention was agreed upon for a truce which was to last during the whole course of the negotiation, and for six days after the separation of the plenipotentiaries, in case no peace took place.
It was concluded on the 2nd of April, 1569, between
... Henry U.
and Elizabeth, who had become queen of England at the death of her sister Mary [November 17th, 1558] ; and next day, April 3rd, between Henry 11., PhiHp U. and the aUied princes of Spain, amongst others the prince of Orange, William the Silent^ who, whilst serving in the Spanish army, was fitting himself to become the leader of the reformers and the liberator of the Low Countries. By the treaty with England, France was to keep Calais for eight years in the first instance, and on a promise to pay 500,000 gold crowns to queen Elizabeth or her successors.


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