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... Effects of the Treaty of Utrecht on English Commerce . 28 The French and English in the East Indies 29 Increased importance of France State of Spain 12 • Of England . 13 In Holland Theory of the Balance of Power 14 In England and ...
... Effects of the Treaty of Utrecht on English Commerce . 28 The French and English in the East Indies 29 Increased importance of France State of Spain 12 • Of England . 13 In Holland Theory of the Balance of Power 14 In England and ...
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... Effects of the Censorship examined 326 State of the Provinces Pays d'Election and Pays d'Etat Inequality of Taxation Centralization 304 Degradation of the Monarchy . . 327 305 Effect of the American Revolution . 328 306 Of the Deficit ...
... Effects of the Censorship examined 326 State of the Provinces Pays d'Election and Pays d'Etat Inequality of Taxation Centralization 304 Degradation of the Monarchy . . 327 305 Effect of the American Revolution . 328 306 Of the Deficit ...
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... effect on the intellectual condition of Europe . The same causes which produced the Refor- mation had set all the elements of thought in motion , had given rise to bold and original geniuses and great discoveries . The human mind seemed ...
... effect on the intellectual condition of Europe . The same causes which produced the Refor- mation had set all the elements of thought in motion , had given rise to bold and original geniuses and great discoveries . The human mind seemed ...
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... the Emperor ' Menzel , Neuere Gesch . der Deutschen , B. iv . S. 324 . CHAP . XLII . ] DECLINE OF IMPERIAL AUTHORITY . Character of Leopold I The Diets lose their Authority Effects of the Treaty of Utrecht English Commerce 28.
... the Emperor ' Menzel , Neuere Gesch . der Deutschen , B. iv . S. 324 . CHAP . XLII . ] DECLINE OF IMPERIAL AUTHORITY . Character of Leopold I The Diets lose their Authority Effects of the Treaty of Utrecht English Commerce 28.
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... of Colonization and 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 .
... of Colonization and 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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