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The Secret Correspondence of Madame De Maintenon, With the Princess Des Ursins, Vol. 2 of 3: From the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of the Duke De Choiseul; Translated From the French (Classic Reprint)
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The Secret Correspondence of Madame De Maintenon, With the Princess Des Ursins, Vol. 2 of 3: From the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of the Duke De Choiseul; Translated From the French (Classic Reprint)
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The Secret Correspondence of Madame De Maintenon, With the Princess Des Ursins, Vol. 2 of 3: From the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of the Duke De Choiseul; Translated From the French (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from The Secret Correspondence of Madame De Maintenon, With the Princess Des Ursins, Vol. 2 of 3: From the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of the Duke De Choiseul; Translated From the French
You would be very unjust, if you thought you had reason to complain of Marshal de Villeroi and I am bound to tell you, that in every thing which has occurred, he has shown all the esteem, friendship, and courage necessary to serve and uphold his friends, the distance in this respect is as unpleasant as in others; were it otherwise, we should see our way clear at once, whereas vo lumes are written without our understanding each other.
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