The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... France ,. 154 Character of Lewis the Fourteenth , 155 The Triple Alliance , 157 The Country Party , .. 158 Connection between Charles the Second and France , .. 159 Views of Lewis with respect to England , 160 Treaty of Dover , .... 163 ...
... France ,. 154 Character of Lewis the Fourteenth , 155 The Triple Alliance , 157 The Country Party , .. 158 Connection between Charles the Second and France , .. 159 Views of Lewis with respect to England , 160 Treaty of Dover , .... 163 ...
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... France ; his History , ... Feelings of the Continental Governments towards England , .. Policy of the Court of Rome , ... .... Struggle in the Mind of James ; Fluctuations of his Policy , ..... 368 Public Celebration of the Roman ...
... France ; his History , ... Feelings of the Continental Governments towards England , .. Policy of the Court of Rome , ... .... Struggle in the Mind of James ; Fluctuations of his Policy , ..... 368 Public Celebration of the Roman ...
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... France : they spent the greater part of their lives in France : their ordinary speech was French : almost every high office in their gift was filled by a Frenchman : every acquisition which they made on the Continent estranged them more ...
... France : they spent the greater part of their lives in France : their ordinary speech was French : almost every high office in their gift was filled by a Frenchman : every acquisition which they made on the Continent estranged them more ...
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... France at the same time been as incapable as all the other successors of Hugh Capet had been , the House of Plantagenet must have risen to unrivalled ascendency in Europe . But , just at this conjuncture , France , for the first time ...
... France at the same time been as incapable as all the other successors of Hugh Capet had been , the House of Plantagenet must have risen to unrivalled ascendency in Europe . But , just at this conjuncture , France , for the first time ...
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... France . The effect of the successes of Edward the Third and of Henry the Fifth was to make France , for a time , a province of England . The disdain with which , in the twelfth century , the conquerors from the Continent had regarded ...
... France . The effect of the successes of Edward the Third and of Henry the Fifth was to make France , for a time , a province of England . The disdain with which , in the twelfth century , the conquerors from the Continent had regarded ...
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