The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... province were resolute to appropriate for themselves whatever benefits resulted from the decay of the federal power . The bishop of Volterra , indeed , con- tinued to play the part of a local sovereign , theoretically of consid- erable ...
... province were resolute to appropriate for themselves whatever benefits resulted from the decay of the federal power . The bishop of Volterra , indeed , con- tinued to play the part of a local sovereign , theoretically of consid- erable ...
Halaman 43
... provinces , which broke down the stipulated guarantees and privileges of the Edict of Nantes and prepared the way for the revocation at last . For proof of the prejudice this condition of things caused , see Clément , Lettres ...
... provinces , which broke down the stipulated guarantees and privileges of the Edict of Nantes and prepared the way for the revocation at last . For proof of the prejudice this condition of things caused , see Clément , Lettres ...
Halaman 44
... provinces should pass through their hands . It is not certain that Colbert was opposed to this measure . The clergy assert that he had a hand in it . As a result the Huguenots were excluded from the finances , from farm- ing the ...
... provinces should pass through their hands . It is not certain that Colbert was opposed to this measure . The clergy assert that he had a hand in it . As a result the Huguenots were excluded from the finances , from farm- ing the ...
Halaman 45
... Provinces in shaping the Dutch attitude toward the revocation of the Edict of Nantes deserves to be emphasized . The Edict of Nantes might have been revoked without giving so much umbrage to the Dutch as it did , if Louis XIV . had not ...
... Provinces in shaping the Dutch attitude toward the revocation of the Edict of Nantes deserves to be emphasized . The Edict of Nantes might have been revoked without giving so much umbrage to the Dutch as it did , if Louis XIV . had not ...
Halaman 46
... provinces least under William's control , began to lean towards him . D'Avaux , I. 77 , July 24 , 1681 . 40 Ibid . , IV . 160 , March 22 , 1685 . 41 " Ibid . , IV . 161 , March 22 , 1685 . D'Avaux warned Louis XIV . in vain of the drift ...
... provinces least under William's control , began to lean towards him . D'Avaux , I. 77 , July 24 , 1681 . 40 Ibid . , IV . 160 , March 22 , 1685 . 41 " Ibid . , IV . 161 , March 22 , 1685 . D'Avaux warned Louis XIV . in vain of the drift ...
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