Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 250
... French Canada and French territory east of the Mississippi River passed to England ; in addition the French Crown gave up Louisiana to Charles III as compensation for Spain's loss of Florida to Britain . Moreover the French monarchy had ...
... French Canada and French territory east of the Mississippi River passed to England ; in addition the French Crown gave up Louisiana to Charles III as compensation for Spain's loss of Florida to Britain . Moreover the French monarchy had ...
Page 253
... French vessels , laden with munitions and gunpowder , captured by Muscovite ships while sailing from Constantinople to Nauplia.27 In the same letter Rutter discussed how the Order's policy was different when the French Crown was ...
... French vessels , laden with munitions and gunpowder , captured by Muscovite ships while sailing from Constantinople to Nauplia.27 In the same letter Rutter discussed how the Order's policy was different when the French Crown was ...
Page 254
... French policy towards the Barbary Regencies . In fact , Rutter informed Hamilton about the arrival in Malta of a French squadron consisting of two frigates and two xebecs , entrusted with the task of protecting French merchant ships.36 ...
... French policy towards the Barbary Regencies . In fact , Rutter informed Hamilton about the arrival in Malta of a French squadron consisting of two frigates and two xebecs , entrusted with the task of protecting French merchant ships.36 ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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