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... France ' . Commerce , Huet contended , continued to be ' so little understood in France ' . Yet he was certain that if this state continued the policy of Colbert , French merchants would ' make our nation the most flourishing in the ...
... France ' . Commerce , Huet contended , continued to be ' so little understood in France ' . Yet he was certain that if this state continued the policy of Colbert , French merchants would ' make our nation the most flourishing in the ...
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... France into a new kind of empire . IV Difficulties with Huet's vision of a France made supreme in trade and war arose , of course , from the rise of Britain , France's nearest rival as a commercial empire and civilised monarchy . The ...
... France into a new kind of empire . IV Difficulties with Huet's vision of a France made supreme in trade and war arose , of course , from the rise of Britain , France's nearest rival as a commercial empire and civilised monarchy . The ...
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... France became a republic , he was accused of advocating republi- can empire as the surest means to put an end to ... France's fundamental wealth was greater and more stable than that of Britain . In the context of the French Revolution ...
... France became a republic , he was accused of advocating republi- can empire as the surest means to put an end to ... France's fundamental wealth was greater and more stable than that of Britain . In the context of the French Revolution ...
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Lineages of Contemporary Imperialism | 3 |
The Social Question and the Problem of History after | 31 |
Small States and Empire | 53 |
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