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French are protestant huguenot BVLLS
>So may we conclude, that if the French and English may not be called by the terme of Charondas, that is, parta∣kers of the same smoke, or as they say, brought vp together at board and at bed, yet may they by good right be termed, that is, descending from the selfe same extraction.
>And although this alliance be of it selfe sufficiently clea∣red by the Historiographers, yet is it better confirmed by the conformitie of maners of these two Nations, and the good comportmentes of the one towardes the other. The Eng∣lishman as also the French is generous, and by consequent as Aristotle teacheth farre from dissimulation, hating or louing openly, rather led by truth then by opinion, louing the effect better then the appearance, free in speech, louing his libertie, and easily forgetting iniuries: moreouer, he is liberall, ciuill, curteous, and gentle: of all vertuous qualities, I thinke that in them are to be found as many cleare and e∣uident testimonies as there are places that speake of their exploites in vnpassionate Historiographers.
>The nature and disposition of the Spaniards, in whom may be seene together incorporated, a craftie Fox, a ravenous Wolfe, and a raging Tygre. ... [The Spaniard is also] an uncleane and filthie swine, a theevish howlet, a proud peacocke ... a legion of divels ... [Columbus] would never have undertaken this voyage, if he had thought that the men whome hee brought thither ... should straightwaies be transformed into Lions, Panthers, Tigres, and other savage beastes
Voltaire and montisque were anglophiles and the french revolutionaries were inspired by the glorious revolution
>So may we conclude, that if the French and English may not be called by the terme of Charondas, that is, parta∣kers of the same smoke, or as they say, brought vp together at board and at bed, yet may they by good right be termed, that is, descending from the selfe same extraction.
>And although this alliance be of it selfe sufficiently clea∣red by the Historiographers, yet is it better confirmed by the conformitie of maners of these two Nations, and the good comportmentes of the one towardes the other. The Eng∣lishman as also the French is generous, and by consequent as Aristotle teacheth farre from dissimulation, hating or louing openly, rather led by truth then by opinion, louing the effect better then the appearance, free in speech, louing his libertie, and easily forgetting iniuries: moreouer, he is liberall, ciuill, curteous, and gentle: of all vertuous qualities, I thinke that in them are to be found as many cleare and e∣uident testimonies as there are places that speake of their exploites in vnpassionate Historiographers.
>The nature and disposition of the Spaniards, in whom may be seene together incorporated, a craftie Fox, a ravenous Wolfe, and a raging Tygre. ... [The Spaniard is also] an uncleane and filthie swine, a theevish howlet, a proud peacocke ... a legion of divels ... [Columbus] would never have undertaken this voyage, if he had thought that the men whome hee brought thither ... should straightwaies be transformed into Lions, Panthers, Tigres, and other savage beastes
Voltaire and montisque were anglophiles and the french revolutionaries were inspired by the glorious revolution
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