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    "text": " Car elle estoit grande comme six Oriflans, & avoit les pieds fenduz en doigtz, comme le cheval de Jules Cesar, les aureilles ainsi pendentes, comme les chievres de Languegoth, & une petite corne au cul, Au reste avoit poil d' alezan toustade entreillize de grizes pommelettes.  Mais sus tout avoit la queue horrible.  Car elle estoit poy plus poy moins grosse comme la pile sainct Mars aupres de Langes : & ainsi quarree, avecques les brancars ny plus ny moins ennicrochez, que sont les espicz au bled.  Si de ce vous esmerveillez : esmerveillez vous dadvantaige de la queue des beliers de Scythie : que pesoit plus de trente livres, & des moutons de Surie, esquelz fault ( si Tenaud dict vray ) affuster une charrette au cul, pour la porter tant elle est longue & pesante.  Vous ne l' avez pas telle vous aultres paillardes de plat pays.  Et fut amenee par mer en troys carracques & un brigantin jusques au port de Olone en Thalmondoys Lors que Grandgousier la veit, Voicy ( dist il ) bien le cas pour porter mon filz a Paris.  Or ca de par dieu, tout yra bien.  Il sera grand clerc on temps advenir.  Si n' estoient messieurs les bestes, nous vivrions comme clercs.  Au lendemain apres boyre ( comme entendez ) prindrent chemin, Gargantua son precepteur Ponocrates & ses gens, ensemble eulx Eudemon le jeune paige.  Et par ce que c' estoit en temps serain & bien attrempé, son pere luy feist faire des botes fauves.  Babin les nomme brodequins.  Ainsi joyeusement passerent leur grand chemin : & tousjours grand chere : jusques au dessus de Orleans.  Au quel lieu estoit une ample forest de la longueur de trente & cinq lieues & de largeur dix & sept ou environ.  Icelle estoit horriblement fertile & copieuse en mousches bovines & freslons, de sorte que c' estoit une vraye briguanderye pour les pauvres jumens, asnes, & chevaulx.  Mais la jument de Gargantua vengea honnestement tous les oultrages en icelle perpetrees sur les bestes de son espece, par un tour, duquel ne se doubtoient mie. ",
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    "text": " Voulant seconder les intentions de son prince, il publia un recueil de cartes particulieres sous le titre d' atlas de l' empire des Russes, dans le dessein de l' augmenter & de le perfectionner de jour en jour ; mais ce n' étoit qu' un essai encore imparfait.  A ce travail succéda celui que l' académie de Pétersbourg avoit résolu de faire de nouveau.  M. Joseph Delisle y fut appellé, non - seulement en qualité d' astronome, mais encore comme géographe.  Il mit la main à cet ouvrage, dès qu' il fut arrivé à Petersbourg en 1726.  Plusieurs membres de l' académie se joignirent à lui en 1740, pour accélérer l' entreprise dont l' exécution fut achevée en 1745.  Tel est l' état de la Géographie dans les différens pays de l' Europe.  Il ne reste plus qu' à parler des progrès que cette science a faits en France depuis François premier, sous le regne duquel les Sciences commencerent à fleurir.  L'on y remarque dans le seizieme siecle des amateurs de la Géographie.  Quelques provinces dûrent aux travaux de plusieurs savans les cartes qui en furent publiées.  François de la Guillotiere natif de Bourdeaux, fut, pour ainsi dire, le premier qui profitant des lumieres des savans antérieurs & contemporains, & des siennes propres, publia en 1584 une carte générale du royaume.  Il en avoit dans ses mains toutes les cartes particulieres, prêtes à être mises au jour.  Celui qui s' est le plus distingué dans le siecle suivant, fut Nicolas Sanson d' Abbeville, né en 1600 d' une famille distinguée de la Picardie.  Ses ouvrages sont trop connus pour vouloir les détailler ici.  Ses fils Nicolas, Guillaume & Adrien, coururent la même carriere, & soûtinrent avec honneur la réputation de leur pere.  Pierre Moulard Sanson, petit - sils de Nicolas Sanson, entra aussi dans les vûes de son ayeul. ",
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    "text": " C' est que tous deux firent mourir leurs fils.  Jean Basilide soupçonnant son fils d' une conspiration pendant le siége de Pleskou, le tua d' un coup de pique ; et Pierre ayant fait condamner le sien à la mort, ne permit pas que ce prince survécut à sa condamnation et à sa grace.  L' histoire ne fournit guère d' événement plus extraordinaire que celui des faux Demetrius, qui agita si longtems la Russie après la mort de Jean Basilides.  Ce czar laissa deux fils, l' un nommé Fédor ou Théodor, l' autre Demetri ou Demetrius.  Fédor régna ; Demetri fut confiné dans un village nommé Uglis avec la czarine sa mére.  Jusques -là les moeurs grossiéres de cette cour n' avaient point encor adopté la politique des sultans, et des anciens empereurs grecs, de sacrifier les princes du sang à la sûreté du trône.  Un premier ministre nommé Boris - Gudenou, dont Fédor avait épousé la soeur, persuada au czar Fédor, qu' on ne pouvait bien régner qu' en imitant les turcs, et en assassinant son frére.  Ce premier ministre Boris envoya un officier dans le village où était élevé le jeune Demetri, avec ordre de le tuer.  L' officier de retour dit qu' il avait exécuté sa commission, et demanda la récompense qu' on lui avait promise.  Boris pour toute récompense fit tuer le meurtrier, afin de supprimer les preuves du crime.  On prétend que Boris quelque tems après empoisonna le czar Fédor ; et quoiqu' il en fût soupçonné, il n' en monta pas moins sur le trône.  Il parut alors dans la Lithuanie un jeune homme qui prétendait être le prince Demetri échapé à l' assassin.  Plusieurs personnes qui l' avaient vû auprès de sa mére, le reconnaissaient à des marques certaines.  Il ressemblait parfaitement au prince ; il montrait la croix d' or enrichie de pierreries qu' on avait attachée au cou de Demetri à son baptême.  Un palatin de Sandomir le reconnut d' abord pour le fils de Jean Basilide, et pour le véritable czar. ",
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    "text": " Ce qu' il y a de plus singulier, c' est qu' Urbain II qui prononça cette sentence, la prononça dans les propres états du roi, à Clermont en Auvergne, où il venait chercher un azile, et dans ce même concile où nous verrons qu' il prêcha la croisade.  Cependant il ne paraît point que Philippe excommunié ait été en horreur à ses sujets ; c' est une raison de plus pour douter de cet abandon général où l'on dit que le roi Robert avait été réduit.  Ce qu' il y eut d' assez remarquable, c' est le mariage du roi Henri pére de Philippe avec une princesse moscovite.  Les moscovites ou russes commençaient à être chrêtiens ; mais ils n' avaient aucun commerce avec le reste de l' Europe.  Ils habitaient au - delà de la Pologne, à peine chrêtienne elle -même, et sans aucune correspondance avec la France.  Cependant le roi Henri envoya jusqu' en Russie demander la fille du souverain, à qui les autres européans donnaient le titre de duc, aussi - bien qu' au chef de la Pologne.  Les russes le nommaient dans leur langage tzaar, dont on a fait depuis le mot de czar.  On prétend que Henri se détermina à ce mariage, dans la crainte d' essuyer des querelles ecclesiastiques.  De toutes les superstitions de ces tems -là, ce n' était pas la moins nuisible au bien des états, que celle de ne pouvoir épouser sa parente au septiéme degré.  Presque tous les souverains de l' Europe étaient parens de Henri.  Quoi qu' il en soit, Anne fille de Jaraslau czar de Moscovie fut reine de France ; et il est à remarquer qu' après la mort de son mari, elle n' eut point la régence, et n' y prétendit point.  Les loix changent selon les tems.  Ce fut le comte de Flandres, un des vassaux du royaume, qui en fut régent.  La reine veuve se remaria à un comte de Crepi.  Tout cela serait singulier aujourdhui, et ne le fut point alors.  Ni Henri, ni Philippe I ne firent rien de mémorable ; mais de leur tems leurs vassaux et arrière - vassaux conquirent des royaumes. ",
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    "text": " Je ay employe pour congnoistre si rien y a icy escript, une partie de ce que en met Messere Francesco di Nianto le Thuscan qui a escript la maniere de lire lettres non apparentes, & ce que escript zoroaster peri grammato acriton.  Et Calphurnius Bassus de literis illegibilibus, mais je n' y voy rien, & croy qu' il n' y a aultre chose que l' aneau.  Or le voyons.  Lors le regardant trouverent escript par dedans en Hebrieu, Lamah hazabthani, dont appellerent Epistemon, luy demandant que c' estoit a dire ?  a quoy respondit que c' estoyent motz Hebraicques signifians, pourquoy me as tu laissé, dont soubdain replicqua Panurge, j' Entens le cas, voyez vous ce dyament ?  c' est un dyamant faulx.  Telle est doncques l' exposition de ce que veult dire la dame.  Dyamant faulx pourquoy me as tu laissee ?  Laquelle exposition entendit Pantagruel incontinent : & luy souvint comment a son departir n' avoit dict a dieu a la dame, & s' en contristoit : & voluntiers fust retourné a paris pour faire sa paix avecques elle.  Mais Epistemon luy reduyt a memoire le departement de Eneas d' avecques Dido, & le dict de Heraclides Tarentin : que la navire restant a l' ancre, quand la necessite presse, il fault coupper la chorde plus tost que perdre temps a la deslier.  Et qu' il debvoit laisser tous pensemens pour survenir a la ville de sa nativite, qui estoit en dangier, De faict une heure apres se leva le vent nomme Nordnord west, auquel ilz donnerent pleines voilles & prindrent la haulte mer, & en briefz jours passans par porto sancto, & par Medere, firent scalle es isles de Canarre. ",
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    "text": "Excepté le seul dernier volume qui est de quadrupedibus bisulcis, dont la guerre du roy de Suede a interrompu la continuation, et que le prix de tout ce qui est imprimé en Alemagne est de 14 escus, mais que les libraires de Paris n' en ont point d' exemplaires presentement.  Sur quoy en attendant vos ordres je finiray, demeurant, monsieur, vostre, etc. à Boisgency, ce 13 Aoust 1631.  à M. PIERRE D' ANTELMI 1631 Monsieur, c' est trop demeurer en silence et j' ay esté bien aise d' avoir occasion de le rompre pour vous dire, aprez les protestations de la continuation de mes voeux pour vostre service, qu' enfin il est passé un petit balot de quelques livres nouveaux, entre lesquels il y en a d' assez curieux et que je crois bien que vous ne serez pas marry de voir.  J' ay envoyé mon libraire à Aix pour me les venir relier et pour avoir moyen de vous en faire participant.  Entre autres nous avons eu quelques opuscules du pauvre feu Keplerus qui sont maintenant ès mains de Mr le prieur De La Valette à Aix, concernant les petits ecclypses de soleil qui doivent arriver à ces mois de novembre et decembre, non par l' interposition du corps de la lune, mais à celle des planettes de Venus et de Mercure qui seront aussi belles à observer qu' elles sont rares, n' arrivants qu' une fois en plusieurs centaines d' années, par où l'on pourra tirer d' excellentes consequences de la proportion de leur grandeur et de leur distance ou esloignement de la terre.  Il y a aussi un jugement dudict Keplerus sur un livre d' un p. Jesuite de la Chine concernant l' astronomie de ce païs la, qu' on dit estre beaucoup plus exacte que la nostre, où il y a de belles choses à voir.  Si vous pouviez faire une debauche jusques icy aprez ces chaleurs, nous tascherons de vous y donner quelque agreable divertissement. ",
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    "text": " Réponse du Comte De Bussy à Madame De S. à Chaseu, ce 1 septembre 1675.  En me disant que vos lettres ne sont pas dignes de mon approbation, madame, vous m' en écrivez une qui en merite une plus grande, sans compter votre modestie.  Mais pour ne la pas offenser davantage, je vais traiter d' autre chose avec vous.  Ce qu' a dit monsieur le prince de Monsieur De Turenne en passant à Châlons, me paroît d' un fort honnête homme, et d' un homme qui sent bien son merite.  Monsieur De Montecuculi se précautionnera encore davantage avec lui qu' il ne faisoit avec Monsieur De Turenne.  Il est vrai que le Chevalier De G a été heureux au combat d' Altenhein ; et la trousse à celui de Consarbricq.  Je m' en réjouis avec vous, et j' espere vous faire un même compliment pour monsieur vôtre fils à la fin de cette campagne.  Vous devriez me conter le procès dont il est question.  Je suis tellement affamé de vous entendre, que je vous donnerois une favorable audience quand vous ne me parleriez que d' interlocutoires et d' arrêts.  Lettre 61.  Réponse du Comte De Bussy à Madame De S. à Chaseu, ce 29 octobre 1675.  Je reçus hier vôtre lettre, madame, qui me donna la joie que vos lettres ont accoutumé de me donner.  Enfin voilà vôtre niéce sur le point de passer le pas ; elle va trouver ce qu' elle cherchoit.  à propos de chercher, ceci me fait souvenir du pauvre Chevalier De Rohan, qui ayant rencontré un soir bien tard à Fontainebleau, Madame D' seule qui passoit dans une galerie, lui demanda ce qu' elle cherchoit : rien, dit -elle.  Ma foi, madame, lui répondit -il, je ne voudrois pas avoir perdu ce que vous cherchez.  Voilà mon petit conte, madame.  Vous m' avez permis d' en faire un aussi, je me sers de la liberté que vous m' avez donnée.  J' ai trouvé le vôtre plaisant au dernier point, et je m' en sçai bon gré, car il faut avoir de l' esprit pour trouver cela aussi plaisant qu' il est. ",
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