Memoirs of Louis Xiv And His Court And of the Regency volume 07

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Memoirs of Louis Xiv And His Court And of the Regency volume 07
Louis De Rouvroy Saint Simon
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She laughed, but saidthis was not a thing to joke about; but he maintained seriously that theold doctor would make a much better minister than Chamillart, for he hadsome intelligence, which would make up for his ignorance of many matters;but what could be expected of a man who was ignorant and stupid too? Thecunning Norman knew well the effect this strange parallel would have; andit is indeed inconceivable how damaging his sarcasm proved. A short timeafterwards, D'Antin, wishing also to please,... but more imprudent, insultedthe son of Chamillart so grossly, and abused the father so publicly, thathe was obliged afterwards to excuse himself.
The King held, for the first time in his life, a real council of war. He told the Duc de Bourgogne of it, saying rather sharply: "Come, unlessyou prefer going to vespers. " The council lasted nearly three hours; andwas stormy. The Marechals were freer in their, language than usual, andcomplained of the ministers. All fell upon Chamillart, who was accused, among other things, of matters that concerned Desmarets, on whom, hefinished by turning off the King's anger.


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