id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32656 Du Cros, Simon, active 17th century Letter from Monsieur de Cros (who was an embassador at the Treaty of Nimeguen and a resident at England in K. Charles the Second's reign) to the Lord ----; being an answer to Sir Wm. Temple's memoirs concerning what passed from the year 1672 until the year 1679 .txt text/plain 9469 400 72 greatness of his presumption; in a short time, _My Lord_, I shall give most able Manager of Affairs of his Age. I shall not undertake, my Lord, in this place, strictly to examine Sir of my self; the late King of _England_ himself did me the Honour to Monsieur _Barillon_ was not at that time in _London_, when I was sent Whereupon, my Lord, I shall tell you one thing, in which _Monsieur_ de to the King; yea, and to Monsieur _Barillon_ too, and so little tender respect for the King, whose Orders Monsieur _Williamson_ did Execute. But _the King said pleasantly_, adds Monsieur _T._ _that the Rogue_ The Parliament presented an Address to the King (as Monsieur _T._ that ever the King was Master of; on My Lord _Arlington_ whom Sir _W._ that threaten it; If Sir _Will._ hath not spared the Kings person, ./cache/32656.txt ./txt/32656.txt