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VII , ch. v-vii, written in great part by J. A. Doyle, the English specialist on the American colonies; J. B. Perkins, France in the American Revolution , entertaining and instructive; Arthur Hassall, The Balance of Power, 1715-1789 , ch. xii, a very brief but suggestive indication of the international setting of the War of American Independence; J. W. Fortescue, History of the British Army, Vol.

II , ch. i-iv; A. H. Johnson, The Age of the Enlightened Despot, 1660-1789 , ch. vii, viii; Ferdinand Schevill, The Making of Modern Germany , ch. i, ii; Arthur Hassall, The Balance of Power, 1715-1789 , ch. vi-ix; C. T. Atkinson, A History of Germany, 1715-1813 , almost exclusively a military history; H. T. Dyer, A History of Modern Europe from the Fall of Constantinople, 3d ed. rev. by Arthur Hassall, 6 vols. , ch. xlv-xlviii.

H. M. Baird, The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 2 vols. , a detailed study by a warm partisan of the French Protestants. V . The best account of the minority of Louis XV is that of J. B. Perkins, France under the Regency ; a brief summary is Arthur Hassall, The Balance of Power, 1715-1789 , ch. i-iv.

I , ch. iv; H. O. Wakeman, The Ascendancy of France, 1598-1715 , ch. viii, xii, xiii; Arthur Hassall, The Balance of Power, 1715-1789 , ch. v, xi; A. H. Johnson, The Age of the Enlightened Despot, 1660-1789 , ch. iv, v; H. T. Dyer, A History of Modern Europe from the Fall of Constantinople, 3d ed. rev. by Arthur Hassall, 6 vols. , ch. xxxvi, xxxviii, xli, xlix, 1.