Deux Lettres Au Comte De Bute... presents a fascinating glimpse into 18th-century French political thought. Authored by Janet Flanner, these letters offer a unique perspective on the events and ideas shaping Europe during this pivotal era. Addressed to the Count of Bute, a prominent figure in British politics, the correspondence provides insights into Franco-British relations and the broader political landscape of the time.
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