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Excerpt from Abraham Fabert: Governor of Sedan: Marshal of France, the First Who Rose From the Ranks; His Life and Times, 1599 1662
Her burghers Knights of his Orders; and when an Archbishop of Sens, because he knew he was not, and that the statutes required that he should be a noble of three descents, refused the Cordon Elm, St. Simon scornfully exclaimed, He imitated M. De Fabert. These two stand alone. The others complied with an easy custom winked at by the King. Fabert, like the prelate, was more fastidious. He had his faults, but baseness was not among them; and even with the frailties he had, he may fairly stand as a representative of courage, perseverance, tolerance, industry, and probity, in a selfish, bigoted, and venal age.
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