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Page 486
... Richelieu was not to be dis- couraged ; he ordered a continuation of the works , bore a part in the labour of the engineers , visited the soldiers and workmen , and distributed rewards to those who were foremost in braving danger . At ...
... Richelieu was not to be dis- couraged ; he ordered a continuation of the works , bore a part in the labour of the engineers , visited the soldiers and workmen , and distributed rewards to those who were foremost in braving danger . At ...
Page 499
... Richelieu was disagreeable to the Queen on account of his age and manners . He explains her dislike ( vol . i . p . 71. ) by ascribing it to a much more probable reason , the hostility of the Cardinal to the house of Austria , the ...
... Richelieu was disagreeable to the Queen on account of his age and manners . He explains her dislike ( vol . i . p . 71. ) by ascribing it to a much more probable reason , the hostility of the Cardinal to the house of Austria , the ...
Page 502
... Richelieu . M. JAY concludes his narrative by a series of observations on the principal characteristics of the Cardinal's policy , among which his patronage of literature deservedly occupies a prominent place . Until the age of which we ...
... Richelieu . M. JAY concludes his narrative by a series of observations on the principal characteristics of the Cardinal's policy , among which his patronage of literature deservedly occupies a prominent place . Until the age of which we ...
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