The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth countries |
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would probably have made some attempt to approach the unknown by an effort of general European organisation . ... by the advance of the Turk , which interrupted the ancient lines of communication between Europe and the civilised East .
would probably have made some attempt to approach the unknown by an effort of general European organisation . ... by the advance of the Turk , which interrupted the ancient lines of communication between Europe and the civilised East .
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EUROPE IN THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV 301 united Europe had dissipated his dreams of making the Dauphin Emperor and of himself dictating to the world . The wish uttered by Temple in 1669 had at last received fulfilment , for France " that ...
EUROPE IN THE AGE OF LOUIS XIV 301 united Europe had dissipated his dreams of making the Dauphin Emperor and of himself dictating to the world . The wish uttered by Temple in 1669 had at last received fulfilment , for France " that ...
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STRUGGLE BETWEEN FRANCE AND EUROPE 321 and Lyons silks , tapestry of la Savonnerie , of Beauvais , of Aubusson , the perfecting of clock - making , the cultivation of madder , various products of iron , of steel , of leather , of clay ...
STRUGGLE BETWEEN FRANCE AND EUROPE 321 and Lyons silks , tapestry of la Savonnerie , of Beauvais , of Aubusson , the perfecting of clock - making , the cultivation of madder , various products of iron , of steel , of leather , of clay ...
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