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How to use Mazarin in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Mazarin? Here are some examples.

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Although it had enjoyed a brief flourishing under Cardinal Richelieu in the 1630s, Mazarin had allowed the navy to sink into decay.
Both Richelieu and Mazarin were convinced that he was a man of some considerable talent.
It's really just a good excuse to wander the winding streets and shady squares of the glorious Old Town and the Mazarin Quarter doing a spot of window-shopping.
One mazarinade argued incessantly that Mazarin had interfered with France's economy.
He had formed plans not inferior in grandeur and boldness to those of Richelieu, and had carried them into effect with a tact and wariness worthy of Mazarin.
Examples from Classical Literature
The populace were aroused with the cry that Mazarin was about to carry off the king.
The centralist system, which Mazarin was perfecting in France, was thus established in Canada.
I'll wager a hundred that Mazarin will hang the Chevalier if he catches him just now.
He was confined in the Bastile for satirising Cardinal Mazarin.
After Mazarin came Foucquet, the great, the iconoclastic, the unfortunate.
We have circumvented Cromwell, Mordaunt, and the sea, but we shall find a certain difficulty in circumventing Mazarin.
Cromwell is mighty, Mazarin is tricky, but I would rather have to do with them than with the late Monsieur Mordaunt.
He looked coldly at the queen, who nudged Mazarin to make him say something in his turn.
Pontcarre said he was not so much afraid of a Spaniard as of a Mazarin.
Despite his Roman purple, Mazarin was condemned to be hanged.
Mazarin has dismissed me from his service unjustly and unpaid.
Mazarin appointed him Bishop of Langres for having betrayed his master.
The affair ended in a bold step on the part of Mazarin and the queen.
Oh, a queen is only a woman, and you are surely equal to Cardinal Mazarin.
It would be a still worse affair for Mazarin, whom he execrated for the greater offences he had committed.
But Mazarin is a low-born rogue, who can at the most take us by the collar, like an archer.
Mordaunt, one of my secretaries, will remit this letter of introduction to His Eminence, the Cardinal Mazarin, in Paris.
Withdraw him gently from the queen, whom he does not like, from Mazarin, whom he despises.
This was one of the humiliations which Mazarin made Anne undergo more frequently than any other, and one that bowed her head with shame.
Mazarin was as fond of fine soldiers as, in later times, Frederick of Prussia used to be.
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