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Memoirs Of The Court Of Marie Antoinette
Queen Of France

PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR
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Louis XVI.

possessed an immense crowd of confidants, advisers, and guides; he selected them even from among the factions which attacked him.

Never, perhaps, did he make a full disclosure to any one of them, and certainly he spoke with sincerity, to but very few.

He invariably kept the reins of all secret intrigues in his own hand; and thence, doubtless, arose the want of cooperation and the weakness which were so conspicuous in his measures.

From these causes considerable chasms will be found in the detailed history of the Revolution.
In order to become thoroughly acquainted with the latter years of the reign of Louis XV., memoirs written by the Duc de Choiseul, the Duc d'Aiguillon, the Marechal de Richelieu, and the Duc de La Vauguyon, should be before us.
[I heard Le Marechal de Richelieu desire M.Campan, who was librarian to the Queen, not to buy the Memoirs which would certainly be attributed to him after his death, declaring them false by anticipation; and adding that he was ignorant of orthography, and had never amused himself with writing.
Shortly after the death of the Marshal, one Soulavie put forth Memoirs of the Marechal de Richelieu.] To give us a faithful portrait of the unfortunate reign of Louis XVI., the Marechal du Muy, M.de Maurepas, M.de Vergennes, M.de Malesherbes, the Duc d'Orleans, M.de La Fayette, the Abby de Vermond, the Abbe Montesquiou, Mirabeau, the Duchesse de Polignac, and the Duchesse de Luynes should have noted faithfully in writing all the transactions in which they took decided parts.


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