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Read Ebook: The True History of the State Prisoner commonly called the Iron Mask Extracted from Documents in the French Archives by Dover George Agar Ellis Baron
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next PageEbook has 1410 lines and 80879 words, and 29 pagesPage HISTORY OF THE IRON MASK 1 No. 1. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth. Commencement of the Negociation.--State of the Court of Mantua.--Influence of the Spaniards there 89 No. 2. Matthioli to Lewis the Fourteenth. Protestations of devotion to Lewis.--Belief in the good intentions of the Duke of Mantua 101 No. 3. Estrades to Pomponne. Continuation of the negociation.--Intrigues of the Austrian Party 104 No. 4. Estrades to Pomponne. Intrigues of the Spaniards to form a league in Italy against France 108 No. 5. Pomponne to Estrades 110 No. 6. Pomponne to Estrades. The King's approval of the negociation ib. No. 7. Lewis the Fourteenth to Estrades. Approval of the negociation.--Answer to the demands of the Duke of Mantua 112 No. 8. Lewis the Fourteenth to Matthioli 116 No. 9. Estrades to Pomponne 117 No. 10. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth. Conference with Matthioli.--Discussion of the demands of the Duke of Mantua 119 No. 11. Estrades to Pomponne. The Duke of Mantua watched by the Spaniards 126 No. 12. Estrades to Pomponne. Impatience of the Duke of Mantua to conclude the Negociation 130 No. 13. Estrades to Pomponne. Plans of the Spaniards.--Dispositions of the Venetian Government 131 No. 14. Pomponne to Estrades. Recommendations of Delay in the Negociation 138 No. 15. Estrades to Pomponne. Information respecting the Dispositions of the Venetians 140 No. 16. Estrades to Pomponne. Fears of the Duke of Mantua 143 No. 17. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth. Account of his Interview with the Duke of Mantua.--The latter insists upon sending Matthioli to Paris 146 No. 18. Estrades to Pomponne. Reasons for consenting to the mission of Matthioli to 151 No. 19. Estrades to Pomponne 155 No. 20. Pomponne to Estrades. Approval of Matthioli's Mission to France.--Permission to Estrades to leave Venice 156 No. 21. Estrades to Pomponne. Conversation with Matthioli 158 No. 22. Pomponne to Estrades 160 No. 23. Estrades to Pomponne. Means of protracting the Negociation.--Views of Matthioli 162 No. 24. Estrades to Pomponne. Delay in Matthioli's Journey to Paris 164 No. 25. Estrades to Pomponne. Interview with Matthioli 166 No. 26. Pomponne to Estrades 169 No. 27. Pomponne to Estrades 170 No. 28. Estrades to Pomponne. Differences between the Duke of Mantua and the Spaniards 171 No. 29. Estrades to Pomponne. Excuses for the delay of Matthioli 173 No. 30. Pomponne to Estrades 174 No. 31. Estrades to Pomponne 175 No. 32. Pomponne to Estrades 176 No. 33. Estrades to Lewis the Fourteenth. Good dispositions of the Duke of Mantua, and of the Garrison of Casale 177 No. 34. Pinchesne to Pomponne 179 No. 35. Matthioli to Lewis the Fourteenth. Excuses his own delay ib. No. 36. Pinchesne to Pomponne 180 No. 37. Pomponne to Pinchesne 181 No. 38. Pomponne to Pinchesne 182 No. 39. Pinchesne to Pomponne. Intention of Estrades to leave Venice 183 No. 40. Pinchesne to Pomponne. Continued delay of Matthioli 184 No. 41. Pinchesne to Pomponne 185 No. 42. Pomponne to Pinchesne 186 No. 43. Pomponne to Pinchesne ib. No. 44. Pomponne to Pinchesne 187 No. 45. Pinchesne to Pomponne 188 No. 46. Pinchesne to Pomponne ib. No. 47. Pomponne to Pinchesne 189 No. 48. Powers granted to Pomponne, to treat with Matthioli 190 No. 49. Lewis the Fourteenth to the Duke of Mantua. Promises his protection to the Duke 192 Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page |
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