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Perhaps, muses the anonymous author in 1884, the French King Louis XVI was not so enamored with the democratic ideals espoused by the American colonies as he professed, but only sought an excuse to wound his British opponent and extend French imperial rule in the New World. Be that as it may, the aid he provide to the nascent republic should not be forgotten. The era apparently predates tables of contents, but happily, indexes were still in vogue. The illustrations are of a quality typical to the period. A 22x17" fold-out map of the French encampment in Rhode Island is included. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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