| Suzanna van Dijk - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 352 pages
...Europe to himself in a universal monarchy. But this hegemony was slowly but surely undermined after the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth century. And so the relationship between France and the Netherlands also underwent a shift. For at least a century... | |
| Chris Beneke Assistant Professor of History Bentley College - Religion - 2006 - 319 pages
...established faiths enjoyed. An increasingly widespread commitment to religious toleration would emerge during the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth centuries. Nonetheless, legally sanctioned assemblies of worshipers, open proselytizing, and religious... | |
| 276 pages
...these charges. This is another factor which may have caused local cultivation of grain to increase in the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth century. From the foregoing it may, then, be concluded with some certainty that in the second half of the eighteenth... | |
| Aleksandr Moiseevich Pi︠a︡tigorskiĭ - Freemasonry - 2005 - 440 pages
...which used to permeate the tabernacles, parlours and coffee-houses of London and Edinburgh, throughout the second half of the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth century. The Great Architect of the Universe was intended to refer to "the God of the Lodge" - probably an attempt... | |
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