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In Monsieur de Cros' "Letter from Monsieur de Cros,... being an answer to Sir Wm Temple's memoirs..." we are presented with a thought-provoking and engaging response to Sir Wm Temple's memoirs. Published in 1693, this book offers readers a unique perspective and a deep dive into the political and historical landscapes of the time.

The book starts with a brief introduction, setting the stage for the exchange of ideas and opinions that will unfold within its pages. From the very beginning, it becomes clear that Monsieur de Cros is not simply replying to Temple's memoirs but is also adding his own insights and critiques.

One of the notable aspects of this book is Monsieur de Cros' skilful articulation of his arguments. He presents his ideas eloquently and uses compelling evidence to support his claims. The well-structured and logical flow of his writing makes it easy for readers to follow and comprehend his points.

Furthermore, Monsieur de Cros demonstrates a profound understanding of historical events and political dynamics. He masterfully navigates complex political theories and applies them to real-world scenarios, providing readers with valuable insights into the political climate of the time. His analysis not only sheds light on the historical context but also challenges the prevailing narratives and assumptions of the era.

Another strength of this book lies in its ambition to engage in a dialogue with Temple's memoirs. Monsieur de Cros does not shy away from addressing Temple's arguments directly, highlighting their weaknesses or offering alternative viewpoints. This interaction between the two authors creates a dynamic reading experience and invites readers to critically consider both sides of the debate.

While this book manages to captivate readers with its intellectual discourse, it must be noted that it may not be an easy read for those unfamiliar with the historical context. Monsieur de Cros assumes a certain level of prior knowledge, which could be a barrier for some readers. However, for those with a keen interest in history, politics, and intellectual debates of the time, this book will be a stimulating and enlightening experience.

In conclusion, "Letter from Monsieur de Cros,... being an answer to Sir Wm Temple's memoirs..." is an absorbing read for enthusiasts of historical discourse and political analysis. Monsieur de Cros' articulate arguments and deep understanding of the subject matter make this book a valuable addition to the literary landscape of its time.

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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.

LONDON,

Printed for Abel Roper at the Mitre , near Temple Bar , 1693,

A LETTER from Mons. de Cros , &c.

My Lord ,

I have been informed of the Calumnies that Sir W. T. hath caused to be Printed against me. I know very well that Sir W. is of great Worth, and deserves well; and that he hath been a long time employed, and that too upon important occasions; but I am as certain, that he had but a small share in the Secrecy of the late King Charles 's Designs in the greatest part of the Affairs, for which he was employed, from 72, till 79, which is the main Subject of his Work.

This Consideration alone might not perhaps have given me the curiosity, or at least, any great earnestness to read his Memoirs; and I might have very well judged that I could draw from them no sufficient light and insight for the discovery of so many Intrigues... Continue reading book >>




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