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Michel and Angèle. A story of Huguenot exiles (part II, chaps. VI-XIII)

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Michel and Angèle. A story of Huguenot exiles (part I, chaps. I-V)

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The refugees. A tale of two continents. Part II.–In the New World (chaps. XXXV-XL)

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The refugees. A tale of two continents. Part II.–In the New World (chaps. XXXI-XXXIV)

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The refugees. A tale of two continents. Part II.–In the New World (chaps. XXIV-XXX)

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The refugees. A tale of two continents. Part I.–The Old World (chaps. XVI-XXIII)

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The refugees. A tale of two continents. Part I.–The Old World (chaps. VIII-XV)

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The story of a Huguenot’s sword. Derived from authentic papers and traditions

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The massacre of St. Bartholomew

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Stories of the Huguenots

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