Remembrancer (Newspaper) - November 12, 1848, London, Middlesex T H E R A N E R. By GEORGE November 12, 1748. 49. To the Les du paffe touchent fans plus lei bommes que ceux de leurs a tout ce que nous tsf je vous ai dit quelque que je ne feats ft le du Cheval de nous autant aujourd'hui que nous nous du de fin mm S in the of your Papers I have your Candour to be that you have taken Idolater by the and to ply the Cenfor for at the Altar of the Calves we and as their Supremacies have never yet been known to reject the Adorations even of under the Notion that they made ufe of I flatter you will not to this of nor they to accept you have a Devotion for his the of and his amiable The which has been drawn between the Two Richlieu and is now an hundred Years upon the the Former has always been pronounced a and able and the Latter a To Mazarine our own when in the Meridian of his was compared and who knew him thought he was rather complimented than But fince his Attempts have been made to exalt him into a and to Mazarine his But it wall be my to That no was ever greater than That the Gradation of Ability in this has been the of that in France In That we had our Mazarines and our afterwards or that the Heroes of our never had their Like in former nor ever will in Time to And the Criterion I chufe to make ufe of The taking and holding of Power as being the only Point that labour though it be That e made as free with his &c. as ever Man to procure at as a he Was warm in his before overtook before hp was to and to carry on an in order to force into Place But the Heroes of our have never been out of Place for Thirty - four Years together Unapprehended as and appearing to be every Man upon the Summit reached out his Hand to them below and by Way of never failed to and ruin their It was in this Manner they triumphed over their Maker their And from ail Instances it That the Scale of Policy in England was never till it was completed by Again As to Plan which was to the and the that he might be the of as long as he we find on as much inferior to as They are rior to all other Richlieu in and was his for Life But then he flood alone j and the King became fo weary of his that if he had known how to retain the which his had him without his he would have thrown him from the Pinnacle of his as foon as he had placed him We alfo That our Heroes went upon furer Grounds and took Care to have fuch that it not be in the Power of the to emancipate out of their That they fet out in the Capacity of humble Followers and that they on in the dirty Service of every under every cannot be But then it like Brutus the only to conceal their pious Intentions to their Country or our own Genius was faid to expand like in Proportion to the Circle it had to Thus the white Moment no fooner that was to be for ever by the of their dazzling than they gradually from behind the Clouds which they had been till then took the whole Zodiac of Empire for their and ever fince have directed the Chariot of at what and what they But though they became eminent for the Offices they had and their Abilities to the Duties of the great of their or Plan of remained a Time an impenetrable As God is faid to have dealt by they only us And as we guefs at the Size of the Giants of by the Size of their fo we could only judge of Them by the Track of Glory which their Works had left behind Nor was the Scope and Tendency of their more than the Change iri their Intellects and Manners was flow and imperceptible as they were in and the Men appeared to be fo much the that the fimple World expected no more from them in their than they had thought fit to before it took Good they were known to be And that they had Arithmetic enough tq count as that they understood the notable Maxim of So much for fo in its full nobody doubted But that they had a new Revelation to make in Politics and in or they were to be the Founders of a new no Man living had the And when the of Time made a general that which till then had not been dreamt became It is there are who That the whole Drift of that was to force one into whether or alas the gratifying that at fuch an was not only the Part of their but what might have defeated it. From the down to that extraordinary it had been the Dread of ' Price J the that a corrupt Influence in of prove more dangerous to the than all the Licence of the old Prerogative as That this corrupt Influence to all Intents and the Creature of the And our State Heroes thought it of the Importance to convince the That the was fo far from having the Monopoly of this choice that it had as much to apprehend from the Application of it on- one as the Subject had on the 0-ther at That the Balance ofthe Commonwealth might be as well preferred by Three Dependent States equally as by Three Independent State's equally labouring the Good or the we look for the alluded to of that Superiority of that in the Science of which was fo little expected in Heroes of wt find it displayed in a Scheme of Power entirely which executes and of which only the of the Three States has any to the Ex- periment they it became That if there was any fuch Thing as a corrupt Influence to be met with it was z joint And that the more there was an Appearance of the lefs Advantage the could derive from it. The Words of David to his Servants were alfo completely viz. I am this Day and the Sons of are too hard for me. Ail that Dread of the Which the People had till then was at once removed j all Notions of were with who had fo effectually mattered the were Submitted as the legitimate of the and ail their Proceedings were fuch as that they both knew their own and were to make their own Ufe of it. I by way of that very Cavalier of putting one of the to a violent that ever gloried in going all the Lengths of Drudgery I might on the amazing Superiority they found Means to at the which upon it j and the many ingenious Pretences they to confirm in Contempt of Orders of and even the of Right and Wrong And I might dwell on that admirable of correcting the Encroachments of the by converting the wealthy and powerful them into my Patience will not bear fo fevere is it to proceed minutely in treating of Facts fo From what has already beeh one to That their have exceeded all that ever or that or even Richlieu put in To bridle the a it muft be was an Undertaking that required no Degree of Conduct and But then to the and Authority of the as to render them an for of and at the fame time to implicitly vient to towers fo far above that to be ranked in the fame with of the