Memoirs of Louis Xiv And His Court And of the Regency — volume 05
Memoirs of Louis Xiv And His Court And of the Regency — volume 05
Saint-Simon Louis De Rouvroy Duc De
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Hefound as much opposition to his plans from Marsin as he had found from M. De Vendome. Marsin wished to keep in the good graces of La Feuillade, son-in-law of the all-powerful minister, and would not adopt the views ofM. D'Orleans. This latter had proposed to dispute the passage of theTanaro, a confluent of the Po, with the enemy, or compel them to acceptbattle. An intercepted letter, in cypher, from Prince Eugene to theEmperor, which fell into our hands, proved, subsequently, that thiscourse ...would have been the right one to adopt; but the proof came toolate; the decyphering table having been forgotten at Versailles!M. D'Orleans had in the mean time been forced to lead his army to Turin, to assist the besiegers, instead of waiting to stop the passage of thetroops that were destined for the aid of the besieged. He arrived atTurin on the 28th of August, in the evening. La Feuillade, now under twomasters, grew, it might be imagined, more docile. But no! He alliedhimself with Marsin (without whom M.
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