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... nature of the ground he would have succeeded . But these gave Luxemburg time to collect his forces and meet the ad- vancing foe . William's vanguard was the English foot , who gallantly pressed on . But they were soon en- countered by ...
... nature of the ground he would have succeeded . But these gave Luxemburg time to collect his forces and meet the ad- vancing foe . William's vanguard was the English foot , who gallantly pressed on . But they were soon en- countered by ...
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... nature of the national taxes left to their caprice or their vengeance . The intendants had in their hand the repartition of the taille , and their habit was to in- gratiate themselves with the powerful landed proprietor by exempting his ...
... nature of the national taxes left to their caprice or their vengeance . The intendants had in their hand the repartition of the taille , and their habit was to in- gratiate themselves with the powerful landed proprietor by exempting his ...
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... nature of the French excise , as well as customs , may be traced to him . With respect to his prohibitive system , however , we must record the same excuse which we did for Louis the Fourteenth : Spain and England set the example ...
... nature of the French excise , as well as customs , may be traced to him . With respect to his prohibitive system , however , we must record the same excuse which we did for Louis the Fourteenth : Spain and England set the example ...
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... nature of the monarch . Père la Chaise , the monarch's confessor , approved of this . Monarch or minister , according to the Jesuit , were good for nothing , if de- votees . Louis the Fourteenth , he thought , had quite enough of Philip ...
... nature of the monarch . Père la Chaise , the monarch's confessor , approved of this . Monarch or minister , according to the Jesuit , were good for nothing , if de- votees . Louis the Fourteenth , he thought , had quite enough of Philip ...
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... letters in Grimblot , show how fully and universally was known the nature of the King of Spain's testament , leaving the monarchy to the Duke of Anjou . Maintenon , who had seen what both Louis and the 78 HISTORY OF FRANCE .
... letters in Grimblot , show how fully and universally was known the nature of the King of Spain's testament , leaving the monarchy to the Duke of Anjou . Maintenon , who had seen what both Louis and the 78 HISTORY OF FRANCE .
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