History of France from the Earliest Times (Vol. 1-6)
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Guizot François. History of France from the Earliest Times (Vol. 1-6)
History of France from the Earliest Times (Vol. 1-6)
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Volume 1
Table of Contents
EXTRACT FROM LETTER TO THE PUBLISHERS
CHAPTER I. GAUL
CHAPTER II. THE GAULS OUT OF GAUL
CHAPTER III. THE ROMANS IN GAUL
CHAPTER IV. GAUL CONQUERED BY JULIUS CAESAR
CHAPTER V. GAUL UNDER ROMAN DOMINION
CHAPTER VI. ESTABLISHMENT OF CHRISTIANITY IN GAUL
CHAPTER VII. THE GERMANS IN GAUL. THE FRANKS AND CLOVIS
CHAPTER VIII. THE MEROVINGIANS
CHAPTER IX. THE MAYORS OF THE PALACE. THE PEPINS AND THE CHANGE OF DYNASTY
CHAPTER X. CHARLEMAGNE AND HIS WARS
CHAPTER XI. CHARLEMAGNE AND HIS GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER XII. DECAY AND FALL OF THE CARLOVINGIANS
CHAPTER XIII. FEUDAL FRANCE AND HUGH CAPET
CHAPTER XIV. THE CAPETIANS TO THE TIME OF THE CRUSADES
CHAPTER XV. CONQUEST OF ENGLAND BY THE NORMANS
CHAPTER XVI. THE CRUSADES, THEIR ORIGIN AND THEIR SUCCESS
Volume 2
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CHAPTER XVII. THE CRUSADES, THEIR DECLINE AND END
CHAPTER XVIII. THE KINGSHIP IN FRANCE
CHAPTER XIX. THE COMMUNES AND THE THIRD ESTATE
CHAPTER XX. THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR.—PHILIP VI. AND JOHN II
CHAPTER XXI. THE STATES GENERAL OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY
CHAPTER XXII. THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR.—CHARLES V
Volume 3
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CHAPTER XXIII.——THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR— CHARLES VI. AND THE DUKES OF BURGUNDY
CHAPTER XXIV.——THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR —CHARLES VII. AND JOAN OF ARC. 1422–1461
CHAPTER XXV.——LOUIS XI. (1461–1483.)
CHAPTER XXVI.——THE WARS OF ITALY —CHARLES VIII.— 1483–1498
CHAPTER XXVII.——THE WARS IN ITALY —LOUIS XII. 1498–1515
Volume 4
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CHAPTER XXVIII. FRANCIS I. AND CHARLES V
CHAPTER XXIX. FRANCIS I. AND THE RENAISSANCE
CHAPTER XXX. FRANCIS I. AND THE REFORMATION
CHAPTER XXXI. HENRY II. (1547–1559.)
CHAPTER XXXII. FRANCIS II., JULY 10, 1559—DECEMBER 5, 1560
CHAPTER XXXIII. CHARLES IX. AND THE RELIGIOUS WARS. (1560–1574.)
CHAPTER XXXIV. HENRY III. AND THE RELIGIOUS WARS. (1574–1589.)
Volume 5
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CHAPTER XXXV. HENRY IV., PROTESTANT KING. (1589–1593.)
LETTER OF KING HENRY IV. TOUCHING THE BATTLE OF IVRY
CHAPTER XXXVI. HENRY IV., CATHOLIC KING. (1593–1610.)
CHAPTER XXXVII. REGENCY OF MARY DE’ MEDICI. (1610–1617.)
CHAPTER XXXVIII. LOUIS XIII., CARDINAL RICHELIEU, AND THE COURT. (1622–1642.)
CHAPTER XXXIX. LOUIS XIII., CARDINAL RICHELIEU, AND THE PROVINCES
CHAPTER XL. LOUIS XIII., CARDINAL RICHELIEU, THE CATHOLICS AND THE PROTESTANTS
CHAPTER XLI. LOUIS XIII., CARDINAL RICHELIEU, AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
CHAPTER XLII. LOUIS XIII., RICHELIEU, AND LITERATURE
CHAPTER XLIII. LOUIS XIV., THE FRONDE, AND. THE GOVERNMENT OF CARDINAL MAZARIN. (1643–1661.)
CHAPTER XLIV. LOUIS XIV., HIS WARS AND HIS CONQUESTS. 1661–1697
CHAPTER XLV. LOUIS XIV., HIS WARS AND HIS REVERSES. (1697–1713.)
CHAPTER XLVI. LOUIS XIV. AND HOME ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER XLVII. LOUIS XIV. AND RELIGION
CHAPTER XLVIII. LOUIS XIV., LITERATURE AND ART
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CHAPTER XLIX. LOUIS XIV. AND HIS COURT
CHAPTER L. LOUIS XIV. AND DEATH. 1711–1715
CHAPTER LI. LOUIS XV., THE REGENCY, AND CARDINAL DUBOIS. 1715–1723
CHAPTER LII. LOUIS XV., THE MINISTRY OF CARDINAL FLEURY., 1723–1748
CHAPTER LIII. LOUIS XV., FRANCE IN THE COLONIES. 1745–1763
CHAPTER LIV. LOUIS XV.—THE SEVEN YEARS’ WAR. MINISTRY OF THE DUKE OF CHOISEUL. 1748–1774
CHAPTER LV. LOUIS XV., THE PHILOSOPHERS
CHAPTER LVI. LOUIS XVI.—MINISTRY OF M. TURGOT. 1774–1776
CHAPTER LVII. LOUIS XVI.—FRANCE ABROAD. UNITED STATES’ WAR OF INDEPENDENCE. 1775–1783
CHAPTER LVIII. LOUIS XVI.—FRANCE AT HOME. MINISTRY OF M. NECKER. 1776–1781
CHAPTER LIX. LOUIS XVI. M. DE CALONNE AND THE ASSEMBLY OF NOTABLES. 1781–1787
CHAPTER LX. LOUIS XVI.—CONVOCATION OF THE STATES-GENERAL. 1787–1789
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THE GAULS.
But soon, just as in the case of the Persians, traitors guided Brennus and his Gauls across the mountain-paths; the position of Thermopylae was turned; the Greek army owed its safety to the Athenian galleys; and by evening of the same day the barbarians appeared in sight of Delphi.
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