Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... Louis Quatorze as a forbearing monarch , - one who , being in imminent danger of having his kingdom wrested from him and its religion subverted , was compelled to act upon the defensive . Some represent the Huguenots as bearing injuries ...
... Louis Quatorze as a forbearing monarch , - one who , being in imminent danger of having his kingdom wrested from him and its religion subverted , was compelled to act upon the defensive . Some represent the Huguenots as bearing injuries ...
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... Louis , encouraged by the fanatical , war - loving Louvois , deter- mined upon taking more effective measures to ... Louis to realize that the spirit of Calvin yet lived ; and that the Huguenots were still a political body which ...
... Louis , encouraged by the fanatical , war - loving Louvois , deter- mined upon taking more effective measures to ... Louis to realize that the spirit of Calvin yet lived ; and that the Huguenots were still a political body which ...
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Mary S. Austin. and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the different intendants of the provinces , to be read by them in public . In concert with his minister , Louvois , he now set about the prosecution of the work with all the ...
Mary S. Austin. and Louis signed the declaration to be sent to the different intendants of the provinces , to be read by them in public . In concert with his minister , Louvois , he now set about the prosecution of the work with all the ...
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... Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary , others say that the disadvantage to France has been greatly ...
... Louis to have the Huguenots leave his kingdom . And here likewise historians differ . Some assert that their migration was the ruin of the country , while , on the contrary , others say that the disadvantage to France has been greatly ...
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... Louis . The name of de Bernon is found amongst those of the families that were represented in the Crusades in the year 1191. In the sixteenth century it is seen contributing towards the ransom of the sons of François 1st , who were held ...
... Louis . The name of de Bernon is found amongst those of the families that were represented in the Crusades in the year 1191. In the sixteenth century it is seen contributing towards the ransom of the sons of François 1st , who were held ...
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