Louis the Fourteenth, and the court of France in the seventeenth century . CONTENTS OF VOL. II CHAPTER IRemoval of the Court to Ruel—Recall of the Prince deConde—Arrest of Chavigny—Rivalry Between GastondOrleans and Conde—Declaration of the ParliamentAgainst Mazarin—Private Marriage of the Queen andthe Cardinal—Madame de Beauvais—The CardinalsHat—Reply of the Marshal of Estr^es—Politeness ofthe Young King—Mazarinades—Reconciliation of theDuke of Orleans with the Court—The Abbe de la Rivi-ere—Favour of the Prince de Conde; His Ill-judged Ad-vice—The Twelfth-Cake—Evasion of the Court fromParis—M


Louis the Fourteenth, and the court of France in the seventeenth century . CONTENTS OF VOL. II CHAPTER IRemoval of the Court to Ruel—Recall of the Prince deConde—Arrest of Chavigny—Rivalry Between GastondOrleans and Conde—Declaration of the ParliamentAgainst Mazarin—Private Marriage of the Queen andthe Cardinal—Madame de Beauvais—The CardinalsHat—Reply of the Marshal of Estr^es—Politeness ofthe Young King—Mazarinades—Reconciliation of theDuke of Orleans with the Court—The Abbe de la Rivi-ere—Favour of the Prince de Conde; His Ill-judged Ad-vice—The Twelfth-Cake—Evasion of the Court fromParis—Mademoiselle in the Queens Coach—The Courtat St. Germain—Effect of the Kings Flight upon thePopulace . i CHAPTER IITranquillity of the Coadjutor—Idle Rumours—Mob-En-thusiasm—Declaration of Louis XIV. to the CorporateBodies—Interdict upon the Parliament—Attempt toCreate a Famine in Paris—Parliamentary DecreeAgainst Mazarin—Contempt of the Court—Madame deLongueville at the Town-Hall—Disaffection of thePrinces—Intriguelouisfourteenth02pard


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