The History of France, Band 4Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... ment from the State . The first public anxieties of Louis the Fourteenth were for his revenues . When , therefore , the Catholic clergy always assembled to make him grants , and the Protestant clergy to demand and receive them , he ...
... ment from the State . The first public anxieties of Louis the Fourteenth were for his revenues . When , therefore , the Catholic clergy always assembled to make him grants , and the Protestant clergy to demand and receive them , he ...
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... ment of Mademoiselle De Duras . * It turned upon the authority of the Church , which Bossuet asserted always to have existed , and to exist as an infallible guide . " No doubt , " replied Claude , " as the Synagogue in the days of ...
... ment of Mademoiselle De Duras . * It turned upon the authority of the Church , which Bossuet asserted always to have existed , and to exist as an infallible guide . " No doubt , " replied Claude , " as the Synagogue in the days of ...
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... ment seemed to take it for granted that all spirit was extinct amongst the Huguenots , and that they would suffer any indignity . Their pastors deemed it neces- sary , in consequence , to undeceive their persecutors , and prove to the ...
... ment seemed to take it for granted that all spirit was extinct amongst the Huguenots , and that they would suffer any indignity . Their pastors deemed it neces- sary , in consequence , to undeceive their persecutors , and prove to the ...
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Eyre Evans Crowe. CHAP . XXXII . ment to this effect passed amongst the faithful ; and in one day , after a serious and solemn fast , thousands of Huguenots reappeared amidst the ruins of their de- molished churches , or within the ...
Eyre Evans Crowe. CHAP . XXXII . ment to this effect passed amongst the faithful ; and in one day , after a serious and solemn fast , thousands of Huguenots reappeared amidst the ruins of their de- molished churches , or within the ...
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... ment of Prince Clement as coadjutor , or even his ac- knowledgment as archbishop , provided Furstemburg was allowed to administer the electorate for fifteen or sixteen years . Villars in return told his master that neither Bavaria nor ...
... ment of Prince Clement as coadjutor , or even his ac- knowledgment as archbishop , provided Furstemburg was allowed to administer the electorate for fifteen or sixteen years . Villars in return told his master that neither Bavaria nor ...
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Abbé Alberoni alliance allies assembly attacked Austrian Bavaria Bed of Justice Belleisle Calonne capital cardinal CHAP Choiseul clergy colonial command corvée court crown D'Aiguillon D'Argenson dauphin declared Dubois Duc du Maine Duke d'Aiguillon Duke of Bourbon Duke of Orleans Dutch edicts elector Elizabeth Farnese emperor enemy England English favour finance Flanders fleet Fleury force France Frederick German Italy Jansenists Jesuits king king's latter livres Lord Louis the Fifteenth Louis the Fourteenth Louvois Machault Madame Madame de Pompadour Maintenon Maréchal Maria Theresa Marlborough Marshal Marshal Saxe Maurepas Mémoires ment millions minister monarch Necker negotiations Noailles nobles Paris parliament peace Philip Poland political Pompadour Prince Prince of Conti promised proposed Protestants provinces Prussia queen refused regent revenue Rhine royal Savoy sent soon Spain Spanish success taxes throne tion took trade treaty troops Turgot Versailles Vienna Villars Voltaire whilst XXXIV XXXV XXXVI СНАР