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The Secret Correspondence of Madame de Maintenon: With the Princess Des Ursins; from the ...

 By Maintenon, Marie-Anne de la Trémoille Ursini

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By Maintenon, Marie
-Anne de la Trémoille
Ursini
Published 1827
G. B. Whittaker
Original from the New York Public Library
Digitized Mar 29, 2007
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Contents

7
tesse, majesties, duchess
14
majesty, pardon, grandfather
16
fortune, everything, past
17
duchess, milanese, highness
23
caylus, noailles, nevers
28
chamillard, marchioness, berwick
37
prince, afterwards, myself
40
arragon, lerida, dandle
53
vaudemont, princess, mourning
54
peace, letters, fear
55
amelot, accouchement, noailles
63
savoy, courier, duke
68
lerida, savoy, villars
73
arragon
76
toulon, provence, caylus
95
alba, chagrin, siege
99
egmont, castile, countess
108
portuguese, troops, pardon
112
tonnere, aquaviva, amelot
125
asturias, reprove
130
indispositions, asturias, popoli
148
chamillard, spaniards, orleans
152
tunate, perused, marquis
162
burlet, catalonians, fagon
165
boufflers, buen, lisle
176
villeroi, bouf, vendome
193
vendome, tranquillity, brussels
198
endeavoured, respectful, glorious
201
marly, assail, catholic majesty
212
soubise, ventadour, bedmar
261
retiro, aguilar, medina
264
cholic, rios, alba
269
having
270
conceal, catholic, subjects
272
infanta, entreat, baron
275
marquis, locusts
282
torcy, chagrin, spaniards
292
battalions, misfortunes, catholic
294
villeroi, despacho, tournay
317
chalais, ursins, despacho
366
ursins, bonac, aranjuez
416
aquaviva, torcy, chalais

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Tortosa - Page 138
It is said that the Duke of Orleans has not all that is necessary for attacking Tortosa, and that after the baptismal ceremony is over, ...
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Valencia - Page 29
You will daily hear from this country of the happy results of the victory: almost the whole kingdom of Valencia is reduced to obedience; ...
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Madrid - Page 419
I shall be very glad for a son of Madame de Caylus to come to Madrid, and figure to myself that it will be my own, especially if he will look upon me ...
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Perpignan - Page 418
The King of Spain has written to this general very obligingly at Perpignan ; we shall be extremely glad to return him our thanks at Madrid, ...
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Barcelona - Page 418
Marshal de Berwick is then at last going to make the conquest of Barcelona, which would have been reduced a long time since, had you desired it. ...
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Radstadt - Page 418
Catholic Majesty had no sooner done so, than no more was said about it, and the treaty of Radstadt has been insensibly brought forward, in order to.
Toulon - Page 91
siege of Toulon, and precipitately abandon all his enterprizes: the result is highly creditable to the Marshal, and renders a great service to the ...
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Naples - Page 119
at Naples, all write to us, as well as several Italians, that nothing would be easier than to reduce this kingdom to its duty. I cannot think ...
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Milan - Page 119
Milan, and which has been followed by the other losses, without extreme grief, and I greatly pity the lot of the good subjects of his Catholic.
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Lisbon - Page 438
finest possible shape, and is in other respects very amiable. Count de Ribera protested to me, that there were fifty women at Lisbon who might be.
more pages: 420 432 439
Modena - Page 442
if her Majesty were accompanied by the Duchesses of Parma and Modena, from the space they would occupy in the carriage; for your Eminence knows that ...
more pages: 443
Fraga - Page 102
He received seven wounds at the battle of Ramillies, of which he was cured with difficulty, and he died of sickness at Fraga, caused by having gone ...
Brussels - Page 194
The capture of Brussels would also be a very important blow; but I fear lest these two attempts have not been crowned with the success which we wish ...
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Paris - Page 300
I appreciate the reasons you alledge, why the Countess de Soissons should not come to Paris, easily conceiving that her presence might be ...
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Rome - Page 444
her gladly consenting to accompany the Queen to Spain in the delicate state of her health, and leaving her daughters alone at Rome during her absence. ...
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Pau - Page 360
I shall, perhaps, fix upon Pau, which although formerly the place where Henry IV. held his court, is disagreeable enough, and situated in the ...
more pages: 390
Vienna - Page 21
but this republic, being ill disposed towards France, and fearing the court of Vienna, was unfortunately blinded by its own passions. ...
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Burgos - Page 333
by their zeal in accompanying her to Burgos: 'they remain there about an hour and a half. If the weather is fine, the Queen descends with the ...
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Turin - Page 441
Perpignan all the male and female Piedmontese who had accompanied her from Turin. We impatiently expect the courier, which you will dispatch after ...
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Leon - Page 168
Leon. It is clear, from the grief of the Duke de Rohan, that good blood cannot belie itself, and it appears to me, that his lady would have done ...
Toulouse - Page 91
received from him at Toulouse. We flatter our-selves that the Duke of Savoy will meet with other obstacles before he returns home, since he ...
more pages: 390
Palermo - Page 134
because it cannot be imagined, if this were not the case, why some succours have not been sent to Palermo, however few they might be, which would have ...
London - Page 406
How delighted should we be, Madam, if this virtuous Queen, and the King her son, returned in triumph to London! But what will become of the Princess ...
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Gibraltar - Page 117
We have heard that the whole of the naval expedition had repassed the straits to return to England, except nine or ten ships of war left at Gibraltar, ...
Gouda - Page 393
As I have received a letter from Holland, from the pensionary of the town of Gouda, the intimate friend and confident of the pensionary Heazius, ...
Venice - Page 22
and made him shed tears, by reproaching him with his low taste; but when I had lost sight of hiao, and he became exposed to the dissipation of Venice, ...
Genoa - Page 59
I have heard by the way of Genoa, that the Duke of Savoy's illness was not so dangerous as had been reported, although he had not as yet re-covered ...
Pescara - Page 121
the Duke d'Atri, defended Pescara to the last extremity, and capi-tulated only upon honourable terms; all their wives, or nearest female relations, ...
Saragossa - Page 37
The Duke of Orleans has just captured Saragossa, and will not stop there. You must, then, take courage, if you please, for, according to every ...
Olivenca - Page 281
This general has, however, compensated himself in some measure for it, by taking possession of the bridge of Olivenca with scarcely any opposition. ...
Maryborough - Page 204
I am very much astonished that M. de Vendome is returning, which I should not be if Prince Eugene and Maryborough were quiet in their cantonments; ...
Saint Louis - Page 87
It was a general remark that God had made us this present on the day of Saint Louis. I can say nothing more to you by this first courier. ...