The History of France, Band 4Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... successful servility . Civil functions were handed down in certain families , or transferred amongst them by purchase or by marriage . This kind of property in place had once given independence . But , in time , all came to feel ...
... successful servility . Civil functions were handed down in certain families , or transferred amongst them by purchase or by marriage . This kind of property in place had once given independence . But , in time , all came to feel ...
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... successful in his intervention for the Protestants . Louis admitted the pernicious effects of losing their property with their persons ; but , in- stead of seeking to retain them by justice , he con- fiscated the estates of those who ...
... successful in his intervention for the Protestants . Louis admitted the pernicious effects of losing their property with their persons ; but , in- stead of seeking to retain them by justice , he con- fiscated the estates of those who ...
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... successful . make anything of Madagascar or Ceylon . this time an embassy from Siam , where a French ad- venturer had become minister , came with an offer of Bankok and other ports - an offer that proved as illusory as the empire of ...
... successful . make anything of Madagascar or Ceylon . this time an embassy from Siam , where a French ad- venturer had become minister , came with an offer of Bankok and other ports - an offer that proved as illusory as the empire of ...
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... successful in the first months of 1691 , capturing Nice , and with it the coast of Piedmont . But as the season advanced the Duke of Savoy , breaking off his secret negotiations with Louis , † received succour from Ger- many as well as ...
... successful in the first months of 1691 , capturing Nice , and with it the coast of Piedmont . But as the season advanced the Duke of Savoy , breaking off his secret negotiations with Louis , † received succour from Ger- many as well as ...
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... successful siege of Mons , Louvois triumphed ; and yet he contrived to offend his master by his arrogance at that very time . He met in consequence with numerous rebuffs and contradictions in the royal closet . On one of these occasions ...
... successful siege of Mons , Louvois triumphed ; and yet he contrived to offend his master by his arrogance at that very time . He met in consequence with numerous rebuffs and contradictions in the royal closet . On one of these occasions ...
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