Madame, a Life of Henrietta, Daughter of Charles I. And Duchess of Orleans

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Madame, a Life of Henrietta, Daughter of Charles I. And Duchess of Orleans
Ady, Julia Mary Cartwright, D. 1924
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R. " On the 4th of November, Henrietta wrote from Paris : " I have shewn your last letter to the King, who has ordered me to tell you in answer to what you write touching the Dutch, that if you will agree to treat his subjects in England as the English, he consents that the English in France should be treated as French, excepting the fifty sous" This was a tonnage exacted from all foreign ships leaving French ports, according to the treaty made between France and Holland in 1662.
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...ver enough to know what this means, but these are the King's own words which I repeat to you. If this is what you want, reply as soon as you can, for if you do not quickly end all this, you will not gain time, as you both appear to wish, and this will drag on to infinite lengths ! It is so late, and I am so sleepy that I will add nothing more but that I am your very humble servant" Madame's next letter speaks of her sister-in-law, Queen Marie Therese's dangerous illness, which had thrown the Court into a great state of alarm.

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