The Cambridge Modern History, المجلد 6

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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
University Press, 1909 - 1019 من الصفحات
"The Cambridge Modern History" is a comprehensive modern history of the world, beginning with the 15th century age of Discovery, published by the Cambridge University Press in the United Kingdom and also in the United States.
 

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Walpoles economic policy
49
Walpoles economic policy as a whole
55
III
57
Separation of England from France Newcastle and Stanhope
63
Englands attitude in the War of the Polish Succession
64
Conditions of party government under Walpole
70
The advent of Pitt to power Pitt and Walpole
76
Early years of Whitefield and Wesley
82
Wesleys influence on religious life
88
Jacobitism and the Union
90
Toleration and patronage
95
Forsters surrender at Preston
101
CHAPTER IV
120
The FrancoSpanish marriages
126
Death of Orleans
132
Italian claims of Don Carlos
138
Alliance of Hanover AustroSpanish alliance 1412
141
XX
142
Congress of Soissons
147
First Family Compact Don Carlos conquers Naples
153
Death of Fleury
159
French society under Louis XV
165
Financial Experiments and Colonial Develop
168
Foundation of the Bank and the Company of the West
172
Significance of Laws work
176
Colonial development The Ostend Company
183
Abolition of the Slave Trade Cape Colony The Boers
189
VII
191
Siege of Danzig Abdication of Stanislaus
198
THE SEVEN YEARS
200
VIII
201
Acquisition of Stettin and Treaty of Havelberg
206
The Crown Princes escape frustrated
212
Finance Immigration
218
Advancement of trade and industries
224
Death of Charles VI
227
Belleisles mission Battle of Mollwitz
230
Belleisles retreat Fall of Prague
236
Bavaria declares herself neutral Sohr Fontenoy
242
Battle of Lauffeldt Affairs at sea
248
The armies meet before Prague
251
Battle of Kolin
261
xxiv
262
Divergent views of Soubise and Hildburghausen
267
The Austrians in Silesia
273
Russian and Swedish operations
279
Results of the battle
285
The Russians in Posen and the Mark
291
Campaign of 1761 Prussian losses
297
CHAPTER X
301
Münnich and the first Crimean campaign 9 3056
307
The new Russian Chancellor Alexis Bestuzheff
313
Political duel between Frederick and Bestuzheff
319
Elizabeth holds the antiPrussian alliance together
325
XI
329
Peace of AixlaChapelle
331
Significance and reception of First Treaty of Versailles
337
Fall of Bernis Choiseul Chief Minister
340
England declares war against Spain Last phase of the
346
Choiseul and the Eastern question
352
France and the Swedish monarchical revolution
358
XII
361
Wall Foreign Minister Fall of Ensenada Keene
364
Peace concluded Grimaldo and Squillaci Ministers
370
Florida Blanca Minister North American
376
Secret negotiations about Gibraltar
377
PAGE
379
Reforms of Florida Blanca and his colleagues
383
3 BRAZIL
389
XIII
393
Death of Rockingham Ministerial changes
461
New Administration formed by Pitt
467
The American loyalists Regency debates
473
CHAPTER XIV
479
Middlemen
483
Stone and the Undertakers Religious toleration
489
Commercial distress Buckinghamshire Viceroy
496
Reform Bill rejected Protection demanded
502
The Mohammadan dynasties in India
508
Religious policy of Akbar
514
State of India under Shah Jehán
520
Death of Aurungzeb Decline of the Moghul empire
523
Occupation by Europeans of the seacoast
529
Expedition of Labourdonnais
535
Dupleix and Bussy French progress checked
541
Operations of Lally
547
Surrender of Chandernagore
553
Deposition of Mír Jafar Treatment of Mír Kasim
559
Inland trade duties Mír Kasim driven into
561
Administration of Warren Hastings
568
Financial dealings of Hastings
574
Pitts India
580
CHAPTER XVI
586
and the Jesuits
592
Economic and judicial reforms
600
His reform schemes Policy of Venice
605
CHAPTER XVII
611
Proposed Plan of Protection Foreign service
617
Complaints of infringements
623
Russian aggressions against Turkey Kaunitz
629
as sole ruler His enlightened despotism
635
Financial views of Joseph II and Kaunitz
640
Treaty of Fontainebleau The Exchange scheme
646
Their partial withdrawal Outbreak of the Belgian revolt
653
Married life of Peter and Catharine
659
Antecedents of the Polish question Courland
665
Reforms under Stanislaus The Delegation Diet
672
Catharines foreign policy her own Potemkin
678
Military and civil administration
682
The question of the Emancipation of the Serfs
689
Isolation of Prussia The Fürstenbund
708
Nobility bourgeoisie and peasantry
715
Economic policy of Frederick II
723
2 POLAND AND PRUSSIA
729
CHAPTER XXI
735
Bernstorff and foreign affairs The HolsteinGottorp question
741
His ideas and reforms 7478
747
CHAPTER XXII
758
The Reduction Riksdag
764
The design of Sprengtporten and Toll
770
The Riksdags of 1778 and 1786 7756
776
Peace of Värälä
782
The influence of Hobbes
790
xxxvi
796
Divine Right Filmer
802
Lockes idea of Contract
809
After Locke
815
from Hobbes to Burke
821
The return to nature
827
The realistic strain
833
Ireland from 170089
914
India
925
XVI
933
Switzerland from the Treaty of Aarau to
941
Catharine II
949
Denmark under the Bernstorffs and Struensee
956
Political Philosophy from Hobbes to Burke
964
601
977
Inopportuneness of the death of Charles VI
984

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