The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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But rivalry with Britain by sea , still more the ambition of Colbert and Seignelay , ceased to be possible . As the sea power of France diminished and her need of respite grew , as Holland became less and less capable of supporting both ...
But rivalry with Britain by sea , still more the ambition of Colbert and Seignelay , ceased to be possible . As the sea power of France diminished and her need of respite grew , as Holland became less and less capable of supporting both ...
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But Britain , none the less , remained the enemy - a heretic and unmonarchic state , the leader of Europe against Louis XIV , the patron of militant Germany , and , alike in the Netherlands and by sea , the unsleeping gaoler of France ...
But Britain , none the less , remained the enemy - a heretic and unmonarchic state , the leader of Europe against Louis XIV , the patron of militant Germany , and , alike in the Netherlands and by sea , the unsleeping gaoler of France ...
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PITT AND FREDERICK THE GREAT 477 crippled for the sake of Hanover.1 The nation , none the less , had already drawn from its bosom the key that was destined to unlock the gates of “ Doubting Castle " . Pitt was once more in office ...
PITT AND FREDERICK THE GREAT 477 crippled for the sake of Hanover.1 The nation , none the less , had already drawn from its bosom the key that was destined to unlock the gates of “ Doubting Castle " . Pitt was once more in office ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 9 |
ENGLAND AND THE OPENING OF THE ATLANTIC | 22 |
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