Œuvres de Voltaire Tome XX: Siècle de Louis XIV.—Tome II
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The author traces political, military, and cultural developments during the long reign of a French monarch, examining major wars, diplomatic maneuvers, and the shifting alliances that shaped European balance of power. He analyzes the conduct and consequences of ministers and generals, criticizing administrative complacency, weakened military discipline, and fiscal strains while noting the economic and naval strengths of rival maritime states. The narrative interleaves campaign accounts, court politics and policy decisions, and assesses how patronage, ministerial appointments, and domestic institutions influenced foreign outcomes, offering a critical panorama of power, ambition, and administrative decline.
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