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From The London Quarterly Review . LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT . * was fitted by nature to make a good , or at all events an imposing , use of the mate- rials which favoring circumstances placed at his ... LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT . 323.
From The London Quarterly Review . LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT . * was fitted by nature to make a good , or at all events an imposing , use of the mate- rials which favoring circumstances placed at his ... LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT . 323.
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... Louis XIV . believed as devoutly regarded as himself nothing but a pre- in his sacerdotal royalty as the late pope tender . Nor was his good judgment in in his own infallibility ; and the elaborate literature ... LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT .
... Louis XIV . believed as devoutly regarded as himself nothing but a pre- in his sacerdotal royalty as the late pope tender . Nor was his good judgment in in his own infallibility ; and the elaborate literature ... LOUIS XIV . AND HIS COURT .
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... Louis XIV . was the greatest king of France since Charlemagne . Success came easily to Louis XIV . , for his enemies were weak , and he had in his service the greatest soldiers in Europe . The genius of Condé , and the science of ...
... Louis XIV . was the greatest king of France since Charlemagne . Success came easily to Louis XIV . , for his enemies were weak , and he had in his service the greatest soldiers in Europe . The genius of Condé , and the science of ...
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