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for
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by the Cogency of our Argumepfs to convince
thetfJ ifwe
: take Cafclb)U.hc Candour of , our Behavour,
to make. anImpreffion on , his VilU , Thofe
wh"o advanccthe wildeft Paradcjoces, often dafli
them with fome material Truths, and juft
HKrughtstrwQuld-be thercfo
while to trfo whetheriby commending them
Prince dSoubife, Executor of her Will, her
(jrlals Houfe at oeye, and therrurniture, to
wards paying off hey: Debts and - Legacies,
whrcn are eftimated at one Million to Ma
dam d' Amblimoht ;a Set of Diamonds valued
at 20,000 Crowns j 4p the Duke and Duchefs
rof-UhojteuJth
for the lattery-we vmighlotdextroufly reclaim
them from the form , inftead of
:;dmly:enteri
ouintOanvindecnt bame&Ssneven, herpurgcon, an Annuity of aooo Li-
M ad a m du R oOre, each a G old Box ; to t he
Duke (de;Gontaud, a magnificent Watch ; to
theMar(hal deJirepojx,t
to Mr. vjuenet, her r hylic 1 a n , an d : t o Mr.
-dflEafEori itlLbe- -tor her ein ten dan t, 6o6o-Li vres
"to. bring:Mheiomi as much toheriiquerry ; to hen Dome
MenHike-Loadftones.-when they a Life, in Wdpoition to their
too much heated by the i'rj b Wages and 1 ime of bervicey and: to her
Chamber Womcri, berLaces and Wardrobe,
TheKing-has given uphis Legacy of the Hotel
d'E vreux to the" M a rquis Vde Marigny, her
Brother, with this Stipulation, that if hq
fiipuld'have Occafion to refume it, heJhall payv
L O N R G May v.
ti v e Pp wer Vh ich the y, ha d be fore. 1 t i s pr c t-
HjUaidAifh
J( who were tranfported by Paffiori, bythcir
" ill . Management of a good Caufe, and by
c jthciir ungracious Way of. maintaining the
MFutKI
"be in the wrong, even when they are in
..""'the right."' 7 J J
None can be more PreiudiciaUo the Inter-
acnumenis upon tnc ompyiy wjijvtne magN
of offering them withjh
-drefs-bfTt
ftruHon more artfully, than a Teeming Diffi
dence 7of which we have a pregnant lriftance
in my.Lord Cjl ar end on: Mr. HtmhcUn
-"A-.lbort Time before Madam Pompa--dour's
Death, being fenfible of her approach
inglEndi-e
gcd.to fee and to be reconciled to him : But he
wrote . back for Anfwerv ihat he fbrihc?r
but could not prevail on himfclfy to conie to
Court, where he had once. been. forbid. She
lx Temper in , Debate, and of that feeming
( Humili ty and bubmiffion oh Judgment as
rt i n t it r f 1 c t w v a m f
v iiw v- - Vi ft V IMJ UVrll VI IUI
Ci h imr ;but Defire of Information and In
"ftruSioVi j-yethe-had lo-fubtil-a-VVay of
w interrogating and, under the Notion- of
4 Doubts, -inftnuating-his Qbjeiions-that he
m ' V I r- l- m- S j
then pent great Part of her Time in fettling5
"hcr'wqrldlyrAffairs
:cies-5-amonghicK?afeioGO
.the Garthufiansi-where her body-is -to.be bu-
;ariarge)um-to the rooro thie-rarilh
and another to pqrtion but young :Maidens H
:Sheas-alfo-lcft
c infufed his own OpimonTii
whom he pretended, to learn and receive ful within two uays ot her Death, when hav-
" them." If thefe Meafures were fo powerful ing receiveithe Extreme Un&
-ih'a:bad-Cfeiv
irrefiftible in a good one. - ' : - ; (he declined feeing his Majcfly, and defircd to
felf. T wo Hours before her -Deathihc
Prf, Apiil 20. Madam: Pompadour has
left her fine Seat atE
tJqooooL n g ; to t h e
DulctdePenthievre the like Sum j to the
fired two Ladies, who coiiftantly attcnded on
her, to leate her, and go to one of her owsi
Hpufcs, as they would probably thereby pre
vent the Morti ficatioh of bein s fent away on
her-Death ; this they dccljned but (he again .
urged it, and told them,, tlt-I!k had oidtred
ner.
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