France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict

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Louis XIV., the War of the Spanish Succession springs from the ambition of, i. 4; places his grandson on the throne of Spain, i. 4; recognizes the son of James II. as King of England, i. 4; abhors republics, i. 159; old age of, i. 183; makes important concessions in America, i. 184; had deeply at heart the recovery of Acadia, i. 185; his mandate to Costebelle, i. 189; refuses to allow the Huguenots to settle in Louisiana, i. 304.

Louis XV., ii. 179; demands the restoration of Louisbourg by the English, ii. 256.

Louis XVI., of France, i. 91.

Louisiana, i. 22; La Mothe-Cadillac made governor of, i. 279; La Salle’s schemes for, i. 298; Tonty urges the French to seize, i. 298; Rémonville proposes to form a company for the settlement of, 389