Nothing is so uneasy as to be the minister of a prince, of whom one is not the favourite.


Mémoires (1717) bk. 3


Nothing is so uneasy as to be the minister of a prince, of whom one is not the favourite.

Nothing is so uneasy as to be the minister of a prince, of whom one is not the favourite.

Nothing is so uneasy as to be the minister of a prince, of whom one is not the favourite.

Nothing is so uneasy as to be the minister of a prince, of whom one is not the favourite.