Transcriber’s Note
The original punctuation, language and spelling have been retained, except where noted.
Alternative spellings:
- Château, Chateau
- Châteauneuf, Chateauneuf
- Châtillon, Chatillon
- Claire Clémence de Maillé, Claire Clemence de Maillé
- Gondi, Gondy
- Guéméné, Guéménée, Guyméné
- heyday, heydey
- Hôtel, hôtel, Hotel, hotel
- Meilleraye, Meilleraie
- Montrésor, Montresor
- Münster, Munster
- Orléans, Orleans
- Scudery, Scuderi
- Séguier, Seguier
- Sévigné, Sevigné
- strenuously, strenously
- Tallemant des Réaux, Tallement des Réaux, Tallemant de Reaux
Page [16]: (afterwards Duke de Rochefoucald)
Page [33]: Angoulêsme, until after the peace be
Page [43]: French language: [“]La reine est si bonne!”
Page [79]: royal authority now seriously theatened.
Page [85]: oppose testimony more distinterested,
Page [85]: confidental letters furnish us.
Page [146]: Footnote 48: varures, valued at two hundred thousand
Page [157]: troops, at the parades of the citizen soldiery.
Page [165]: exposed to one of those coups d’êtat,
Page [179]: the Secretary of State, La Veillière,
Page [184]: firmness,[”] says Lenet, “that he seemed as though
Page [202]: Footnote 61: Leomeni de Brienne, Memoirs, 1828.
Page [231]: to look upon her with horror. “He even blamed
Page [232]: From that moment means of of breaking off
Page [232]: and obscurities resting upon this deli-
Page [234]: missing anchor for Footnote 67.
Page [269]: La Rouchefoucauld, getting Gondy
Page [269]: Rouchefoucauld, he determined to set
Page [279]: broken his ban, quitted his retreat at Dinan, and and
Page [282]: went out to forage. He suceeded in procuring
Page [303]: her personal characteristics, 18:[;]
Page [310]: attack’s the enemy’s camp when half