| Victor Cousin - France - 1859 - 196 pages
...they should prefer Mazarin to Conde, and dared to advise them to lay hands on the victor of Eocroy and of Lens ; in 1651, a moment of wavering on the...to Mazarin. She did not participate in the folly of Retz — that of thinking a third party possible in the midst of revolution, and dreaming of a government... | |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Stone - Favorites, Royal - 1865 - 554 pages
...who was very near losing himself by his own craft and a too complicated line of conduct — a great interest, the well-founded hope of marrying her daughter Charlotte to the Prince de Conti, brought her once again to the Conde party, and hence the deliverance of the imprisoned princes. In 1652 the accumulated... | |
| Esther Singleton - Women - 1904 - 454 pages
...ensnared himself in the meshes of his own craftiness and a too-complicated line of conduct — a great interest, the well-founded hope of marrying her daughter...Charlotte to the Prince de Conti, brought her back once more to the Conde party, and hence the deliverance of the imprisoned princes. In 1652, the accumulated... | |
| Esther Singleton - Queens - 1904 - 448 pages
...ensnared himself in the meshes of his own craftiness and a too-complicated line of conduct — a great interest, the well-founded hope of marrying her daughter...Charlotte to the Prince de Conti, brought her back once more to the Conde party, and hence the deliverance of the imprisoned princes. In 1652, the accumulated... | |
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