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... eighteenth century many philosophers thought that the ambitions of absolute monarchs were the main cause of war : pull down the mighty , and wars would become rare . Another theory contended that many wars came from the Anglo - French ...
... eighteenth century many philosophers thought that the ambitions of absolute monarchs were the main cause of war : pull down the mighty , and wars would become rare . Another theory contended that many wars came from the Anglo - French ...
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... eighteenth century . And yet the wars still had bitter battles and long passages of savage fighting , and even the years of peace had intermittent scuffles - particularly on the high seas , which were not easily regulated . Even if ...
... eighteenth century . And yet the wars still had bitter battles and long passages of savage fighting , and even the years of peace had intermittent scuffles - particularly on the high seas , which were not easily regulated . Even if ...
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... eighteenth century incurred heavy public debts . Adam Smith , who was usually a brilliant observer of the economics ... eighteenth century was distin- guished by a widespread desire to minimise the gamble . V Warfare on land and sea was ...
... eighteenth century incurred heavy public debts . Adam Smith , who was usually a brilliant observer of the economics ... eighteenth century was distin- guished by a widespread desire to minimise the gamble . V Warfare on land and sea was ...
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