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Louis XIV.png “We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau“We have the payne and traveyle, rayne and wynd in the feldes” ThumbnailsM. Clemenceau
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On such terms of unrighteousness what we may call “Grand Monarchy” established itself in France. Louis XIV, styled the Grand Monarque, reigned for the unparalleled length of seventy-two years (1643-1715), and set a pattern for all the kings of Europe. At first he was guided by his Machiavellian minister, Cardinal Mazarin; after the death of the Cardinal he himself in his own proper person became the ideal “Prince.” He was, within his limitations, an exceptionally capable king; his ambition was stronger than his baser passions, and he guided his country towards bankruptcy through the complication of a spirited foreign policy, with an elaborate dignity that still extorts our admiration.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Outline of History - Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind, by H. G. Wells published 1920
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