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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Cardinal De Retz, Vol. 2: Translated From the French, With Notes
This difiemper of mind in the Prince was the-caufe of his not hafiening, as he ufed to do, to take upon him, this campaign, the command of the army. The Spaniards had taken St. Venant and Ipres, and Cardinal Mazarin formed the defi n of taking Cambray. The Prince of Co'nd�, ' who did not judge the thing praftica blet declined the meddlin with it. He left that nu dertaking to the Count d'hgarcourt, 'who mifcarried in it; and the Prince took his way towards Burgundy, at the fame time that the King was advancing to Com pieglne, 'in order to puih' on vigorou?y the fiege of Cambray.
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