The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... peace . From 1660 to 1688 , the Stuart rulers of England remained subservient to their cousin the Bour- bon King of France and at one with him in religious faith . But after the fall of the Stuarts France bitterly denounced the new King ...
... peace . From 1660 to 1688 , the Stuart rulers of England remained subservient to their cousin the Bour- bon King of France and at one with him in religious faith . But after the fall of the Stuarts France bitterly denounced the new King ...
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... peace ; he would make with them no treaty except in concert with his Indian allies , whom he would never fail in fatherly care . To impress the council by the reality of his oneness with the Indians , Frontenac now seized a tomahawk and ...
... peace ; he would make with them no treaty except in concert with his Indian allies , whom he would never fail in fatherly care . To impress the council by the reality of his oneness with the Indians , Frontenac now seized a tomahawk and ...
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... peace , had captured New Netherland , the Dutch colony on the Hudson , which then became New York . Now , a quarter of a century later , France thought to strike a similar blow against the English , and Louis XIV was resolved that the ...
... peace , had captured New Netherland , the Dutch colony on the Hudson , which then became New York . Now , a quarter of a century later , France thought to strike a similar blow against the English , and Louis XIV was resolved that the ...
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... Peace of Ryswick ; and in 1698 Frontenac died in his seventy - ninth year , a hoary champion of France's imperial designs . The Peace of Ryswick was an indecisive ending of an indecisive war . It was indeed one of those bad treaties ...
... Peace of Ryswick ; and in 1698 Frontenac died in his seventy - ninth year , a hoary champion of France's imperial designs . The Peace of Ryswick was an indecisive ending of an indecisive war . It was indeed one of those bad treaties ...
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... peace , however , did not leave matters quite as they had been . The position of William was stronger than before , for France had treated with him and now recognized him as King of England . Moreover France , hitherto always victorious ...
... peace , however , did not leave matters quite as they had been . The position of William was stronger than before , for France had treated with him and now recognized him as King of England . Moreover France , hitherto always victorious ...
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