Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 12,Oplag 104 –Bind 13,Oplag 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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... Languedoc , towards the Cevennes . All kinds of troops were employed in this service ; but the dra- goons - whether from their more brutal zeal , or their more glaring uniform - obtained the honour of giving it its name . The day before ...
... Languedoc , towards the Cevennes . All kinds of troops were employed in this service ; but the dra- goons - whether from their more brutal zeal , or their more glaring uniform - obtained the honour of giving it its name . The day before ...
Side 9
... LANGUEDOC AND DAUPHINY THE FIRST PASTORS OF THE DESERT . France was by no means cleared of Protestantism by the severities of Louis and his ministers . The half million who had gone into exile were but a fraction of the Protestant ...
... LANGUEDOC AND DAUPHINY THE FIRST PASTORS OF THE DESERT . France was by no means cleared of Protestantism by the severities of Louis and his ministers . The half million who had gone into exile were but a fraction of the Protestant ...
Side 10
... Languedoc , and which , according to the present system of geographical division , would include the four departments of Ardèche , Lozère , Gard , and Hérault . The population of this part of France may have amounted , at the date of ...
... Languedoc , and which , according to the present system of geographical division , would include the four departments of Ardèche , Lozère , Gard , and Hérault . The population of this part of France may have amounted , at the date of ...
Side 11
... Languedoc ; the officers appointed to command the regiments posted in the Cevennes were chosen from the recent converts to Catholicism , whose zeal was naturally most savage and unhesitating ; roads were begun through the mountains , to ...
... Languedoc ; the officers appointed to command the regiments posted in the Cevennes were chosen from the recent converts to Catholicism , whose zeal was naturally most savage and unhesitating ; roads were begun through the mountains , to ...
Side 13
... Languedoc . Kindled by it into a state of ecstacy , an old man named Du Serre not only began to prophesy himself , but founded a school of prophets . The contagion spread , as if carried by the atmosphere , and in a short time the whole ...
... Languedoc . Kindled by it into a state of ecstacy , an old man named Du Serre not only began to prophesy himself , but founded a school of prophets . The contagion spread , as if carried by the atmosphere , and in a short time the whole ...
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