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RENE LOUIS DE VOYER DE PAULMY , marquis d'Argenson (1694-1757), eldest son of the preceding, was a lawyer, and held successively the posts of councillor at the parlement (1716), moflredes requites (1718), councillor of state (1719), and intendant of justice, police and finance in Hainaut. During his five years' tenure of the last office he was mainly employed in provisioning the troops, who were suffering from the economic confusion resulting from Law's system. He 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 bete." He entered into relations with the philosophers; and was won over to the ideas of reform. He was the friend of Voltaire, who had been a fellow-student of his at the Jesuit college Louis-le-grand, and frequented the Club de l'Entresol, the history of which he wrote in his memoirs. It was then that he prepared his Considerations sur le gouvernement de la France, which was published posthumously by his son. He was also the friend and counsellor of the minister G. L. de Chauvelin. In May 1744 he was appointed member of the council of finance, and in November of the same year the king chose
secret diplomacy of the king neutralized his initiative. He concluded the marriage
Augustus
Inscriptions , of which he was appointed president by the king in 1747, and revising his Memoires. Voltaire, in one of his letters, declared him to be "the best citizen that had ever tasted the ministry." He died on the 26th of January 1757.He left a large number of manuscript works, of which his son; Antoine
work
great
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
See Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi (vols. xii. and xiv.) ; Levasseur. " Le Marquis d'Argenson " in the Memoires de l'Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (vol. lxxxvii., 1868) ; and, especially, E. Zevort, Le Marquis d'Argenson et le ministere des affaires etrangeres (Paris, 188o). See also G. de R. de Flassan, JIistoire de la diplomatie francaise (2nd ed., 1811) ; Voltaire, Siecle de Louis XV.; E. Boutaric, Correspondance secrete inedite de Louis X V. (1866) ; E. Champion, " Le Marquis d'Argenson," in the Revolution francaise (vol. xxxvi., 1899) ; A. Alem, D'Argenson economiste (Paris, 1899) ; Arthur Ogle, The Marquis d'Argenson (1893). End of Article: RENE LOUIS DE VOYER DE PAULMY If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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