Eastern & Western History, Thought & Culture, 1600-1815This work aims to provide a broad, integrated and reasonably comprehensive survey of political economic, cultural and social developments of the 17th and 18th centuries in the eastern and western worlds. |
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... established colonies in Guiana and the islands of Curacao , Aruba , and Buen Aire near Venezuela . English colonies arose along the eastern seaboard of North America , while other colonies were established on the islands of St. Kitts ...
... established colonies in Guiana and the islands of Curacao , Aruba , and Buen Aire near Venezuela . English colonies arose along the eastern seaboard of North America , while other colonies were established on the islands of St. Kitts ...
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... established churches that they did not wish to be disestablished by Congressio- nal fiat or Constitutional mandate . On the other hand , looking at the Amendment from the vantage point of states having no established church , we must ...
... established churches that they did not wish to be disestablished by Congressio- nal fiat or Constitutional mandate . On the other hand , looking at the Amendment from the vantage point of states having no established church , we must ...
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... established his capital in Rangoon in 1758 , Burma invaded Siam ( notwith- standing their common religion which the Mons of Burma , like the Siamese , had received from Ceylon ) , destroyed Ayuthia in 1767 , and installed a Burmese ...
... established his capital in Rangoon in 1758 , Burma invaded Siam ( notwith- standing their common religion which the Mons of Burma , like the Siamese , had received from Ceylon ) , destroyed Ayuthia in 1767 , and installed a Burmese ...
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Forces in Contention | 13 |
Baroque Cultural Currents Politics Economics | 49 |
and Society Part II | 75 |
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