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482:, covering in great detail the years 1725 to 1756, with an introductory part giving his recollections since the year 1696. They are, as they were intended to be, valuable "materials for the history of his time". There are two important editions, the first, with some letters, not elsewhere published, by the marquis d’Argenson, his great-grand-nephew (5 vols., Paris, 1857 et seq.); the second, more correct, but less complete, published by J. B. Rathery, for the Société de l’Histoire de France (9 vols., Paris, 1859 et seq.). The other works of the marquis d’Argenson, in MS., were destroyed in the fire at the 671: 418:, and the government had been placed by Louis XV virtually in the hands of the two brothers. The marquis d’Argenson endeavoured to reform the system of international relations. He dreamed of a "European Republic", and wished to establish arbitration between nations in pursuance of the ideas of his friend the 422:. But he failed to realize any part of his projects. The generals negotiated in opposition to his instructions; his colleagues laid the blame on him; the intrigues of the courtiers passed unnoticed by him; whilst the secret diplomacy of the king neutralized his initiative. He concluded the marriage of the 378:
D'Argenson returned to court in 1724 to exercise his functions as councillor of state. At that time he had the reputation of being a conscientious man, but ill-adapted to intrigue, and was nicknamed "la bête". He entered into relations with the philosophers, and was won over to the ideas of reform.
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On 10 January 1747 Louis XV thanked d'Argenson for his services. He then retired into private life, eschewed the court, associated with Voltaire, Condillac and d’Alembert, and spent his declining years in working at the
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credited d'Argenson with making the study of politics, constitutions, and elective representation popular in the 18th century and for being an early advocate of communist or communal possession of the land.
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whose rank derived from holding judicial or administrative posts. They were usually hard-working professionals, unlike the aristocratic
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D'Argenson qualified as a lawyer, and held successively the posts of councillor at the
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D'Argenson left a large number of manuscript works, of which his son,
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René-Louis de Voyer de Paulmy was born 18 October 1694, eldest son of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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chose him as secretary of state for foreign affairs, his brother,
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D'Argenson was also the friend and counsellor of the minister
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Le Marquis d’Argenson et le ministère des affaires étrangères
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Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
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Mémoires de l’Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
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from November 1744 to January 1747 and was a friend of
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René-Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, marquis d' Argenson

duc de Noailles
Comte de Puisieux
Intendant
French Hainaut
Épernay
Paris
Saint-Sulpice-de-Favières
Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
Marc Antoine
Alma mater
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
Minister for Foreign Affairs
Voltaire
Marc-Pierre, Count of Argenson
Minister of War
Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson
Marc-Pierre, Comte d'Argenson
Minister of War
Lieutenant General of Police
Controller-General of Finances
Ancien Régime
Nobles of the robe
Second Estate
Nobles of the Sword
grandfather
great-grandfather
Republic of Venice
Parlement

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