Canadian Types of the Old Regime: 1608-1698H. Holt and Company, 1908 - 366 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 33.
v. lappuse
... Seventeenth Century , 17. The Ascendency of France in the Seventeenth Century , 18. The Power of the King , 20. The French Aristocracy , 25. Henry IV . , 27. Rich- elieu , 29. Colbert , 35. The Church in France , 36. Gal- licanism , 38 ...
... Seventeenth Century , 17. The Ascendency of France in the Seventeenth Century , 18. The Power of the King , 20. The French Aristocracy , 25. Henry IV . , 27. Rich- elieu , 29. Colbert , 35. The Church in France , 36. Gal- licanism , 38 ...
vi. lappuse
... Seventeenth Century , 155. Maison- neuve and the Iroquois , 156. Dollard at the Long Sault , 159. The Courage of the Colonist , 166. Early Conflicts of the English and French in America , 168. The Mission of Druillettes , 170. Dongan ...
... Seventeenth Century , 155. Maison- neuve and the Iroquois , 156. Dollard at the Long Sault , 159. The Courage of the Colonist , 166. Early Conflicts of the English and French in America , 168. The Mission of Druillettes , 170. Dongan ...
viii. lappuse
... Seventeenth Century , 322. Poverty of New France , 323 . Peter Kalm's Account of Canadian Women , 324. The Wife and the Nun , 330. The Wife : Dearth of Biographical Detail , 330 . Social Antecedents , 331. Filles du roi , 332 . Dowries ...
... Seventeenth Century , 322. Poverty of New France , 323 . Peter Kalm's Account of Canadian Women , 324. The Wife and the Nun , 330. The Wife : Dearth of Biographical Detail , 330 . Social Antecedents , 331. Filles du roi , 332 . Dowries ...
18. lappuse
... seventeenth century . Every one who has heard of the Norman Conquest and the battle of Water- loo is familiar also with the prestige which France gained during the era of Louis XIV . Macaulay does not go beyond the truth when he says ...
... seventeenth century . Every one who has heard of the Norman Conquest and the battle of Water- loo is familiar also with the prestige which France gained during the era of Louis XIV . Macaulay does not go beyond the truth when he says ...
20. lappuse
... seventeenth century . At home the hand of the king was visi- ble everywhere , and so it was in the colony . When one has been reading a series of instructions sent out by Colbert to Talon or Duchesneau , he feels a sense of oppression ...
... seventeenth century . At home the hand of the king was visi- ble everywhere , and so it was in the colony . When one has been reading a series of instructions sent out by Colbert to Talon or Duchesneau , he feels a sense of oppression ...
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