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... Louis again had to settle for limited acquisitions . Next Louis tried to expand on the eastern frontiers and again evoked a contrary coalition , led by William of Orange , his Dutch opponent , who became king of England by the ...
... Louis again had to settle for limited acquisitions . Next Louis tried to expand on the eastern frontiers and again evoked a contrary coalition , led by William of Orange , his Dutch opponent , who became king of England by the ...
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... Louis XI , virtually completed the unification of France by acquiring Burgundy and Provence ; he also established a standing army . From the first part of the sixteenth century the administration was strongly centralized , and law was ...
... Louis XI , virtually completed the unification of France by acquiring Burgundy and Provence ; he also established a standing army . From the first part of the sixteenth century the administration was strongly centralized , and law was ...
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... Louis XIV's reign , slogans of the English revolution made their way into France ; and an Englishman translated the Cromwellian constitution , prefixing to it a declaration of the rights of man . After the inglorious outcome of Louis ...
... Louis XIV's reign , slogans of the English revolution made their way into France ; and an Englishman translated the Cromwellian constitution , prefixing to it a declaration of the rights of man . After the inglorious outcome of Louis ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
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