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... Spanish and Portuguese Colonization ---- Social Manners 6 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 ...
... Spanish and Portuguese Colonization ---- Social Manners 6 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 ...
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... Spanish Expedition to Scotland Alberoni dismissed 1720. Philip V. accedes to the Quad- ruple Alliance Spain . Page 51 - 1 52 -- 1721. Treaty between France and The Mississippi Company 42 Foreign Policy of the Regent . The Abbé Dubois ...
... Spanish Expedition to Scotland Alberoni dismissed 1720. Philip V. accedes to the Quad- ruple Alliance Spain . Page 51 - 1 52 -- 1721. Treaty between France and The Mississippi Company 42 Foreign Policy of the Regent . The Abbé Dubois ...
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... Spanish Minister State of Spain • 1762. Death of the Empress Eliza- beth of Russia Change of Policy of her Succes- 180 170 • · 171 . • sor , Peter III . 172 Peter deposed by his Consort , Catherine II . 181 173 Campaign tory Ferdinand ...
... Spanish Minister State of Spain • 1762. Death of the Empress Eliza- beth of Russia Change of Policy of her Succes- 180 170 • · 171 . • sor , Peter III . 172 Peter deposed by his Consort , Catherine II . 181 173 Campaign tory Ferdinand ...
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... Thus the different ranks of society were brought nearer together without being con- founded . The importance of the great nobility was reduced by 6 THE FRENCH COURT . [ CHAP . XLII . The French Court Spanish and Portuguese Colonization ----
... Thus the different ranks of society were brought nearer together without being con- founded . The importance of the great nobility was reduced by 6 THE FRENCH COURT . [ CHAP . XLII . The French Court Spanish and Portuguese Colonization ----
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... Spanish or Italian . Hence German literature was still confined in the chains of scholastic bondage . France , after the Peace of Westphalia , presents a picture the very reverse of this . The scattered elements of political power ...
... Spanish or Italian . Hence German literature was still confined in the chains of scholastic bondage . France , after the Peace of Westphalia , presents a picture the very reverse of this . The scattered elements of political power ...
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