A Princess of Intrigue, Anne Geneviève De Bourbon, Duchesse De Longueville, And Her Times. [microform]
A Princess of Intrigue, Anne Geneviève De Bourbon, Duchesse De Longueville, And Her Times. [microform]
H Noel Hugh Noel Williams
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The matter was referred to the French Court, where Mazarin, wisely concluding that the friendship of Venice was too important to be endangered for a question of steps, instructed d'Avaux to accord Contarini full diplomatic honours.— Mr. J. B. Perkins, "France under Mazarin." ' Chigi and Contarini acted as mediators to the Congress of West- phalia. Neither of them was exactly an impartial umpire, for, whereas the cardinal strongly favoured the House of Austria, the Venetian's sympathies seemed t...o have been with France. Digitized by Google 198 A Princess of Intrig:ue Nuncio besought the Comte d*Avaux to persuade the Due de Longueville not to make a formal entry, and what was done on this occasion became in the end a rule, in order to avert similar quarrels. Accordingly, on June 30, the Due de Longueville entered Miinster with his Household only, the French plenipotentiaries, and some of the representatives of the princes allied to France. But if his entry were less ceremonious, so hr as regards the number of ambassadors' coaches, it did not fail to efllace all the others by the magnificence of the suite and the equipages which accompanied this prince." The diplomatists gathered at Miinster appeared to have attached as much importance to questions of etiquette as to those of politics.
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