Kings & Desperate Men: Life in Eighteenth-century EnglandLife in eighteenth century England in the time of the French Revolution. |
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C > a - agreement he was outlawed – since with France and Spain united , French sovereignty in Europe would be too dangerous . Not , however , for France - wherefore Louis supported Philip's claim , while England , Holland , and Austria ...
C > a - agreement he was outlawed – since with France and Spain united , French sovereignty in Europe would be too dangerous . Not , however , for France - wherefore Louis supported Philip's claim , while England , Holland , and Austria ...
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So far as the war was concerned , it ended by means of negotiating secretly with France and against England's allies , at the Peace of Utrecht ( 1713 ) . By it England swam up to the first place in European affairs .
So far as the war was concerned , it ended by means of negotiating secretly with France and against England's allies , at the Peace of Utrecht ( 1713 ) . By it England swam up to the first place in European affairs .
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It is around this half - brother of Anne's , this “ James III of England ” with his toy court in France , that the long drama that agitated the seventeenth century plays itself out . On the score of blood , the Pretender – as the ...
It is around this half - brother of Anne's , this “ James III of England ” with his toy court in France , that the long drama that agitated the seventeenth century plays itself out . On the score of blood , the Pretender – as the ...
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Kings and Desperate Men: Life in Eighteenth-century England Louis Kronenberger Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2017 |
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