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... Dutch Colonization 21 French Literature and Academies Colbert 7 English Colonization 22 8 The Dutch in America 23 Consequences of the Reformation on The English in America 24 Europe . 9 The French in America . 26 Decline of the German ...
... Dutch Colonization 21 French Literature and Academies Colbert 7 English Colonization 22 8 The Dutch in America 23 Consequences of the Reformation on The English in America 24 Europe . 9 The French in America . 26 Decline of the German ...
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... Dutch . - Revolutions in the Netherlands . - Death of Frederick II.- War between Russia and Tur- key joined by Austria . — Scandinavian History . — Accession of Leopold II . - Peace of Sistova and Jassy ( pp . 218-254 ) . 1765. Death of ...
... Dutch . - Revolutions in the Netherlands . - Death of Frederick II.- War between Russia and Tur- key joined by Austria . — Scandinavian History . — Accession of Leopold II . - Peace of Sistova and Jassy ( pp . 218-254 ) . 1765. Death of ...
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... , space would not allow us to enter into any critical examination of the great writers who adorned the reign of Louis . The dramas of CHAP . XLII . ] FRENCH ACADEMIES . 7 Racine Social Manners Dutch Colonization 21 Augustus III established.
... , space would not allow us to enter into any critical examination of the great writers who adorned the reign of Louis . The dramas of CHAP . XLII . ] FRENCH ACADEMIES . 7 Racine Social Manners Dutch Colonization 21 Augustus III established.
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... with the Atlantic . He also formed the scheme of the canal of Burgundy . He caused Marseilles and Dunkirk to be declared free ports , and CHAP . XLII . ] POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE REFORMATION The Dutch in America 23.
... with the Atlantic . He also formed the scheme of the canal of Burgundy . He caused Marseilles and Dunkirk to be declared free ports , and CHAP . XLII . ] POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE REFORMATION The Dutch in America 23.
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... its European effects ; in English , Political System of Europe and its Colo- nies ) ; Bancroft , Hist . of the United States of America ; Mill's Hist . of British India , & c . CHAP . XLII . ] DUTCH EAST INDIA TRADE .
... its European effects ; in English , Political System of Europe and its Colo- nies ) ; Bancroft , Hist . of the United States of America ; Mill's Hist . of British India , & c . CHAP . XLII . ] DUTCH EAST INDIA TRADE .
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