Political Women, Vol. 2 Political Women, Vol. 2

Political Women, Vol. 2

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The second-rate actors in this shifting drama presented no less diversity in the motives of their actions. Beaufort, who commanded the troops of Gaston, and Nemours those of Condé, although brothers-in-law, weakened by their dissentions an army which their concord would have rendered formidable. The necessity of military operations required their absence from Paris; but they preferred rather to there exhibit themselves to their mistresses, decked out in a general’s uniform, and grasping the truncheon of command. No greater harmony existed between the Prince de Conti and Madame de Longueville than when La Rochefoucauld severed them.

RELEASED
1883
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
378
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
276.4
KB

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