Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... But the price of victory! First, the financial cost. After the American war, the
Crown of
France was virtually bankrupt, and was never able to recover. ....
(1732

7

)
Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
.... To understand patterns of modernization in
France, it is necessary to see that, by the time of the Revolution of 1789, the
crown, with its Royal Absolutist ....
(2299

9

)
Louis XIV of France The purpose of this rese
.... the nobility from competing with the monarchy for power in
France: "in short .... far as the international prestige and legitimacy of the French
crown was concerned. ....
(2052

8

)
Joan of Arc
.... Edward III had claimed the right to the French
crown, and he had thus started the war that would reduce
France to a belligerent group of disunited provinces ....
(1969

8

)
Art and Decoration in Eighteenth Century France
.... was through the economic and political factors associated with life in
France at the .... The depleted finances of the
crown curtailed the money spent by the then ....
(2671

11

)
Portrayals of Children in Shakespeare's Plays
.... erroneously reported, the English nobles who have agreed to re-
crown John even .... the English nobility and second by the imminent invasion of England by
France. ....
(4045

16

)
Fashion of the 17th Century
.... as the textile industry in
France was developing to improve French manufactures. Many new establishments opened under the patronage of the
Crown, to produce ....
(998

4

)
French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
.... XIV was very much marked by a social dynamic, reinforced by the royal absolutist ethos, that the
crown was a class by itself. Moore describes
France in the ....
(2767

11

)
Edmund Burke v. Thomas Paine This paper will dis
.... Even those who supported the Revolution admitted that the political situation in
France in those .... Natural sovereignty lay with the people, not with the
Crown. ....
(1726

7

)
Role of Women and Children in Partite in North America
.... In 1663, New
France became a royal colony and during the first decade of royal rule, the
crown subsidized immigration from
France, notably of some 700 ....
(2244

9

)
Edmund Burke
.... Burke continued to work for the curtailment of the powers of the
crown. .... Burke later fought against the Revolution in
France and demanded war against the new ....
(1515

6

)
Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
....
crown and the stewardship for England's welfare that it implies in turn lead him to condemn longtime friends Scroop, Cambridge, and Grey for taking
France's ....
(2344

9

)
Manorialism, feudalism, Serfdom & Economic Growth
.... North gives the example of the aftermath of the Hundred Years War in
France, where the French
crown was faced with a massive infrastructure-rebuilding process ....
(4581

18

)
The French and Canada
.... relatively cheaply manufactured goods. This caught the interest of the merchants in
France, as well as
crown. "In 1602, Henry granted ....
(3814

15

)
Revolution
.... The
Crown was also forbade from keeping a ready army in times of peace. ....
France was ruled by an absolute Monarchy in the person of Louis XIV. ....
(1564

6

)
Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... During the Britannica's early years, slavery, though outlawed in Britain and
France, prevailed in .... economic interest by cutting all ties to the
Crown, while at ....
(2515

10

)
The Spanish Armada
.... There might even have been support for England from
France; Jensen cites tentative overtures from
France in that regard .... New York : Greenwich House/
Crown, 1983. ....
(1371

5

)
Role of Peasants in the French Revolution
.... The dispersal of the military forces of the
Crown left the Assembly with only the second alternative and, in any case, the support of the ....
France, 1789-1962. ....
(1452

6

)
The islands of the Caribbean
.... Spain created the Council of the Indies in 1524 as the
crown's main agency .... the Western hemisphere and contributed heavily to the economy of
France, while Santo ....
(2207

9

)
Comparative Government
.... Great Britain,
France, and Germany each have these functions separated and embodied in .... the commander-in-chief of all armed forces of the
Crown, and the ....
(1852

7

)
Cajun Cultue in Louisiana
.... of international rivalry" (10), the struggle between Great Britain and
France for control .... an oath of unconditional allegiance to the British
Crown, which they ....
(1715

7

)
Ideological Perspectives of More & Burke
.... Burke continued to work for the curtailment of the powers of the
crown. .... Burke later fought against the Revolution in
France and demanded war against the new ....
(1824

7

)
Several Political Science Essays
.... active on Britain's behalf in the French and Indian War and the
crown had not ....
France had been at war with an Austria-led monarchical coalition from 1793 onward ....
(5320

21

)
The Gothic cathedral movement
.... Denis as a contribution "to the consolidation of
France under the
crown." In the consecration rite for the new east end of the abbey church, for example, Suger ....
(3155

13

)
Absolut Vodka
.... conducted within
France to permit the company to ascertain what will appeal to the tastes of those people in
France willing to .... French retain imbibing
crown. ....
(2573

10

)
The Reign of the Tudors and the Stuarts
.... had been undercut by the vengeful Mary I. There were also tensions with
France. .... never married and never produced an heir, which is why the
Crown then shifted ....
(1662

7

)
Age of Enlightenment Reforms
.... data to prove it had correctly solved the riddle of
France's feudal past .... had been a limited kingship with the nobility welcomed as active partners of the
Crown. ....
(8020

32

)
Reform Piorities in the Age of Enlightenment
.... data to prove it had correctly solved the riddle of
France's feudal past .... had been a limited kingship with the nobility welcomed as active partners of the
Crown. ....
(7900

32

)
Europe's Kings & the First Crusade
.... feudal lords in Germany and the great vassals of the French
crown, the quarrels of .... words, the First Crusade was not primarily the Crusade of
France or Germany ....
(2760

11

)
Fall of James II & the Glorious Revolution
.... was closely bound up with the question of whether the
crown or Parliament .... level, the English associated Catholicism with the absolutism of Louis XIV of
France. ....
(2724

11

)