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... French woman ; Charles I was married to a French wife ; and Charles II had spent his exiled youth in France with his French mother . When Charles was in- vited to ascend his ancestors ' throne in 1660 , he determined to use his friend ...
... French woman ; Charles I was married to a French wife ; and Charles II had spent his exiled youth in France with his French mother . When Charles was in- vited to ascend his ancestors ' throne in 1660 , he determined to use his friend ...
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... FRENCH REVOLUTION The success of the popular uprising in America gave the French people a great in- centive to try a revolution of their own . For centuries they had been groaning under a tyranny far more oppressive than any the Whigs ...
... FRENCH REVOLUTION The success of the popular uprising in America gave the French people a great in- centive to try a revolution of their own . For centuries they had been groaning under a tyranny far more oppressive than any the Whigs ...
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... French man of letters , historian , philosopher , and dramatist ( 1694-1778 ) . Chénier , French poet ( 1767-1794 ) . Béranger , French lyric poet ( 1780-1857 ) . Lamartine , French poet , historian , and statesman ( 1790-1869 ) ...
... French man of letters , historian , philosopher , and dramatist ( 1694-1778 ) . Chénier , French poet ( 1767-1794 ) . Béranger , French lyric poet ( 1780-1857 ) . Lamartine , French poet , historian , and statesman ( 1790-1869 ) ...
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Literary Masters of England Nelson Sherwin Bushnell,Paul Milton Fulcher,Warner Taylor Snippet view - 1936 |
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