http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - When, after the attempt of Chastel on Henry IV., a Jesuit had been put to death in Paris as an accomplice, and the Jesuits were banished from Paris and other cities, this too was a crying injustice ; but after all it was the consequence of the fact that some of them, during the struggle of the League, had meddled in politics.
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