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with such others as they should think.html">think fit to bring with them. The Court
powers to his Royal Highness to treat for peace.html">peace on such terms.html">terms.html">terms as he
were joined with him, though in subordination, MM. Mole, the First
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiaries. M. d'Avaux obliged me to assure Don
reasonable terms, we would conclude a peace with them in two days' time.
should promise him for his part 100,000 crowns if the conference that was
Spaniards proposed reasonable terms, he would sign and have them
matter.
Don Gabriel received the overture with joy; he had some particular
that he was the wisest fool he ever saw in his life. I have remarked
perfectly well, and that the talent of insinuation is of more service
can hardly persuade five.
The King of England, after having lost the battle of Worcester, arrived
My Lord Taff was his great chamberlain, valet de chambre, clerk of the
his Majesty had not changed his shirt all the way from England. Upon his
Queen, his mother, had not money to buy him another for the next day.
was not in my power to persuade his Royal Highness to give his nephew one
a great deal would engage me to do as much hereafter." This leads me to
a minister.html">minister to a Prince, and, at the same time, not his favourite; for it
of the family, for which the public does, nevertheless, think a minister
consequence.
Therefore I was not in a condition to oblige his Royal Highness by
horridly, ashamed, both upon his account anal my own; but I borrowed
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