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... France , in the department of Tarn , and on the right bank of the river of that name , is situated in a fertile vine ... France to England and Spain in his Histoire de la Rivalité de la France et de l'Angleterre ( 1771—1777 ) which ...
... France , in the department of Tarn , and on the right bank of the river of that name , is situated in a fertile vine ... France to England and Spain in his Histoire de la Rivalité de la France et de l'Angleterre ( 1771—1777 ) which ...
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... France in 1675 , but subsequently made two voyages to the East . and Central America ( 1845 ) , & c . Colbert and Louvois interested themselves on his behalf , and pro- cured him the means of devoting himself to study . In 1701 , he was ...
... France in 1675 , but subsequently made two voyages to the East . and Central America ( 1845 ) , & c . Colbert and Louvois interested themselves on his behalf , and pro- cured him the means of devoting himself to study . In 1701 , he was ...
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... France , less , however , considered under the relation of geographical boundaries than in its constitution and principles of church government . Christian faith was widely diffused in France , even during the lifetime of the apostles ...
... France , less , however , considered under the relation of geographical boundaries than in its constitution and principles of church government . Christian faith was widely diffused in France , even during the lifetime of the apostles ...
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... France , one party supporting the papal claims , and the other maintaining the adverse prerogatives of the French crown , and the privileges of the national church of France . The latter party , professing to represent the rights of the ...
... France , one party supporting the papal claims , and the other maintaining the adverse prerogatives of the French crown , and the privileges of the national church of France . The latter party , professing to represent the rights of the ...
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... France , and died at Nice , No- vember 1536 , in the thirty - third year of his age . G. , though pre- maturely cut off , lived long enough to win immortality , and though he wrote little , he revolutionized the national poetic taste of ...
... France , and died at Nice , No- vember 1536 , in the thirty - third year of his age . G. , though pre- maturely cut off , lived long enough to win immortality , and though he wrote little , he revolutionized the national poetic taste of ...
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