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ABRAHAM NICOLAS AMELOT DE LA HQUSSAYE (1634-. 1706) , French historian and publicist, wasSee also: born at See also: Orleans in
See also: February 1634, and died at See also: Paris on the 8th of See also: December 1706
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Little is known of his See also: personal See also: history beyond the fact that he was secretary to an See also: embassy from the French See also: court to the republic of Venice
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In his Histoire du gouvernement, de Venise he undertook to explain, and above all to criticize, the administration of that republic, and to expose the causes of its decadence
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The See also: work was printed by the See also: king's printer and dedicated to Louvois, which points to the probability that the
See also: government did not disapprove of it
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It appeared in See also: March 1676, and provoked a warm protest from the Venetian ambassador,
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See also: Giustiniani
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The author was sent to the Bastille, where he remained, however, only six See also: weeks (Archives de la Bastille, vol. viii. pp
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93 and 94)
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A second edition with a supplement, published immediately after, See also: drew forth fresh protestations, and the edition was suppressed
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This persecution gave the See also: book an extraordinary vogue, and it passed through twenty-two See also: editions in three years, besides being translated into several See also: languages; there is an See also: English See also: translation by See also: Lord Falconbridge, son-in-See also: law of Oliver See also: Cromwell
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Amelot next published in 1683 a translation of Fra Paolo See also: Sarpi's History of the Council of Trent
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This work, and especially certain notes added by the translator, gave See also: great offence to the See also: advocates of unlimited papal authority, and three See also: separate memorials were presented asking for its repression
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