The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 1 by Julia Pardoe
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BECKET (OF HEVER COURT, KENT) These Volumes ARE VERY AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION All the existing records of European royalty do not, probably, comprise the annals of a life of greater vicissitude than that which has been chosen as the subject of the present work. We find numerous examples in history of Queens who have suffered exile, imprisonment, and death; but we believe that the unfortunate Marie de Medicis is the only authenticated instance of a total abandonment on the part alike of her family and friends, which terminated almost in starvation. Certain it is that after having occupied the throne of France, presided over its Councils, and given birth to the ancestor of a long line of Princes, she was ultimately indebted to the sympathy and attachment of a foreign |
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