Philip Freneau The Poet of the Revolution: A History of His Life and Times1901 |
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... cause us to hear him say to his intendants , " Je vous recommande surtout de menager avec douceur les esprits de ceux de la dite religion ; and to listen to his censure of one governor for pursu- ing a different course ; and to learn of ...
... cause us to hear him say to his intendants , " Je vous recommande surtout de menager avec douceur les esprits de ceux de la dite religion ; and to listen to his censure of one governor for pursu- ing a different course ; and to learn of ...
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... caused its adherents to live a life as totally at variance with that of their coun- trymen as was their belief ... cause their possessors to become ; while the other , no longer of political importance and consequently possessed of ...
... caused its adherents to live a life as totally at variance with that of their coun- trymen as was their belief ... cause their possessors to become ; while the other , no longer of political importance and consequently possessed of ...
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... cause by the greater number of their nobility , had combined to oblige them to relin- quish all hopes for the future , and set themselves to the work of repairing the sad effects of the last war ; consequently those districts of France ...
... cause by the greater number of their nobility , had combined to oblige them to relin- quish all hopes for the future , and set themselves to the work of repairing the sad effects of the last war ; consequently those districts of France ...
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... cause blood- shed . Symptoms of insurrection in the southern and western portions of France caused Louis to realize that the spirit of Calvin yet lived ; and that the Huguenots were still a political body which might give cause for ...
... cause blood- shed . Symptoms of insurrection in the southern and western portions of France caused Louis to realize that the spirit of Calvin yet lived ; and that the Huguenots were still a political body which might give cause for ...
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... cause of the unwillingness of 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 ...
... cause of the unwillingness of 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 ...
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