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French foreign policy during the administration of Cardinal Fleury, 1726-1743: a study in diplomacy and commercial development
Arthur McCandless Wilson
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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1. French Foreign Policy, 1715-1726, and the Rise of Fleury to Power (page 3)
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2. The Commercial, Financial and Naval Policy of Cardinal Fleury (page 42)
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3. The State of Europe and the Diplomatic Orientation of France, 1726 (page 91)
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4. The Foreign Policy of Cardinal Fleury from his Accession to POwer until the Preliminaries of Peace at Paris, May 31, 1727 (page 151)
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5. The Appointment of Chauvelin as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Spanish Ratification of the Preliminaries of Paris, 1727-1728 (page 168)
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6. The Congress of Soissons and the Treaty of Seville, 1728-1729 (page 192)
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7 The Second Treaty of Vienna, 1731, and the Diplomatic Isolation of France (page 215)
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8 French Policy During the War of the Polish Succession (page 240)
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9. From the Preliminaries of Peace, October 3, 1735, to the Outbreak of War Between Great Britian and Spain (October 1739) (page 265)
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10. The Commercial Expansion of France During the Administration of Cardinal Fleury (page 290)
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11. The Isolation of Great Britain Accomplished (page 318)
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12. The Last Years of the Administration of Cardinal Fleury. Conclusion (page 327)
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Appendices (page 351)
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Bibliography (page 359)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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EHR | 8.2 (May 1938): 209-210 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-0117%28193805%291%3A8%3A2%3C209%3AFFPDTA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N |
AHR | 42.4 (Jul. 1937): 747-749 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28193707%2942%3A4%3C747%3AFFPDTA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5 |