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The Huguenots call for the Punishment of the Murderers 23
The Pretence of Want of Premeditation 24
Louis of Conde appeals to the King 26
Beza's Remonstrance 27
An Anvil that had worn out many Hammers 28
Guise enters Paris 28
The Queen Mother takes Charles to Melun 30
Her Letters imploring Conde's Aid 31
Revolutionary Measures of the Triumvirs 32
Conde retires to Meaux 33
La Noue justifies his Prudence 33
The Huguenot Summons 34
Admiral Coligny's Reluctance to take up Arms 34
Guise and Navarre seize the King and bring him to Paris 36
Montmorency's Exploit at the "Temples" 37
He earns the Title of "Le Capitaine Brulebanc" 37
Conde throws himself into Orleans 38
His "Justification" 39
Stringent Articles of Association 40
The Huguenot Nobles and Cities 41
Can Iconoclasm be repressed? 42
An Uncontrollable Impulse 43
It bursts out at Caen 44
The "Idol" of the Church of Sainte-Croix 45
Massacre of Huguenots at Sens 46
Disorders and War in Provence and Dauphiny 47
William of Orange and his Principality 48
Massacre by Papal Troops from Avignon 49
Merciless Revenge of the Baron des Adrets 50
His Grim Pleasantry at Mornas 51
Atrocities of Blaise de Montluc 51
The Massacre at Toulouse 52
The Centenary celebrated
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