French Colonies
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French Occidental Africa Colonies $109.99 French Occidental Africa Colonies Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 24 x 32 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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French Colonies in the Americas $20.19 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Illustration for a French School Textbook of Various Products of the Colonies, c.1920-30 $49.99 Illustration for a French School Textbook of Various Products of the Colonies, c.1920-30 Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 23rd April 1848, 1849 $49.99 Proclamation of the Abolition of Slavery in the French Colonies, 23rd April 1848, 1849 Giclee Print by Francois Auguste Biard. Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais, French Clockmaker and Financier for the American Colonies $49.99 Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais, French Clockmaker and Financier for the American Colonies Giclee Print by Boilly . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Old Colony by 1847 Rogers, Silverplate 4-PC Setting, Dinner, French Satin Blade, Jump, Stainless Active Pattern: No, Circa: 1911, Blade Type: Stainless, Size: Knife 10″, Fork 7-1/2″, Salad Fork 6″, Teaspoon 5-7/8″, Dinner size place setting including a knife, fork, salad fork and teaspoon…. |
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Beaumarchais/jenkins Photo Mugs PIERRE-AUGUSTIN CARON de BEAUMARCHAIS French clockmaker, writer and financier for the American colonies …. |
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Etienne Cabet Photo Mugs ETIENNE CABET French socialist and colony-founder …. |
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Clayman (Dlx) $9.96 Seventh album for Swedish dark metal act featuring Jesper St. Romblad (ex-Ceremonial Oath). 11 tracks. Nuclear Blast. 2000…. |
All One Must Know About French Door Curtains
A wonderful accessory for the own home a lot of persons can benefit from, to improve the appearance of their rooms, cut down on energy costs and protect your property's privacy are french door curtains. Those curtains come in many styles and colors. These can go from very modern and contemporary to country and old-fashioned.
French Doors are available in a variety of colors and styles no matter if you are decorating an ultra-modern house or a log cabin, french door curtains add much to a place. You want a splash of color or to mix together with your place? Fine curtains can achieve it.
French door curtains also need not be just for french doors. Curtains can be used for sliding glass doors or wide windows. For wide windows the purchase of french door curtains be a cheaper option compared to purchasing custom-made curtains. The curtains could be used creatively to separate rooms or hide corridors to other parts of the house.
French door curtains accentuate the wide windows and glass doors and get people's attention from the indoor surroundings to the external environment. French door curtains can also instantly shift the atmosphere and flair of the room from an open, airy atmosphere when they are opened to a pleasing personal setting when they are closed.
Big windows and glass doors, as pleasing as they are, lead to heat loss and cause energy bills to rise drastically. High-quality curtains can cover and blanket spacious glass doors and windows and reduce heat loss and lower heating costs. Thermal curtains can reduce heat loss from 20 to more than 40 percent.
If you enjoy privacy, wide windows and glass doors can be wonderful throughout the daytime but at night it can expose your domicile to more snooping eyes than it is wanted. Good curtains will block uninvited audience. Blackout Curtains and well lined thermal curtains can lock off the big windows and glass doors from the spectators and care for your homes privacy.
These types of curtains also block out the sun while watching TV or sports and movies during daylight. When a house has French doors or wide windows, the sunbeams may cause distraction and glare problems. High-quality curtains establish a pleasant, dark ambiance for watching TV, game-shows, sport-events and movies by eliminating sunbeams and reducing the light from wide windows, glass doors and French doors.
Now it is up to you to do some legwork to discover your favorite style for curtains for french doors
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''We are all as one fish in the sea...''. Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730--1790. $49.99 This work is a study of colonial Catholicism in eastern Pennsylvania. Although Catholicism was one of the major religions of the European world, few have studied its first transitions to America. Pennsylvania Quakers in the Philadelphia area created a society and government modeled on Great Britain and British law but with a difference: religious tolerance for other Christian sects. They allowed and encouraged the unfettered immigration of a diverse European Christian population, mostly Protestant but including hated Catholics. This fundamentalist and rigid Christian Church arrived with English and German Jesuits. These priests as leaders took up a non-threatening political stance early in the 18th century. Pennsylvania was the only colony that allowed them entrance. The Quakers started a new ethnically diverse and religiously tolerant province where religions competed for members. Catholics could safely grow and prosper.;Even though social and political events in Protestant Pennsylvania brought attempts to eject the priests at points, such as at the start of the French and Indian War, the government failed to respond to the supposed civic Catholic threat that was articulated by many of the Protestant clergy. Catholics were positive members of the colony and assisted colonial authorities whenever possible. The Catholic population made a positive cultural impact, participating in a broad array of educational, financial, military, and civic associations. In early manufacturing enterprises, mercantile operations, and technical or scientific innovations, Catholics became a substantial economic force. As many prospered, they built churches and schools for their congregations.;As the Revolutionary War approached, Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region anchored the rebellion of the American colonies. Its geographical location and its colonial humanistic policies including religious toleration, offered physical protection, ideological neutrality and tactical centrality |
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''We are all as one fish in the sea...''. Catholicism in Protestant Pennsylvania: 1730--1790. $49.99 This work is a study of colonial Catholicism in eastern Pennsylvania. Although Catholicism was one of the major religions of the European world, few have studied its first transitions to America. Pennsylvania Quakers in the Philadelphia area created a society and government modeled on Great Britain and British law but with a difference: religious tolerance for other Christian sects. They allowed and encouraged the unfettered immigration of a diverse European Christian population, mostly Protestant but including hated Catholics. This fundamentalist and rigid Christian Church arrived with English and German Jesuits. These priests as leaders took up a non-threatening political stance early in the 18th century. Pennsylvania was the only colony that allowed them entrance. The Quakers started a new ethnically diverse and religiously tolerant province where religions competed for members. Catholics could safely grow and prosper.;Even though social and political events in Protestant Pennsylvania brought attempts to eject the priests at points, such as at the start of the French and Indian War, the government failed to respond to the supposed civic Catholic threat that was articulated by many of the Protestant clergy. Catholics were positive members of the colony and assisted colonial authorities whenever possible. The Catholic population made a positive cultural impact, participating in a broad array of educational, financial, military, and civic associations. In early manufacturing enterprises, mercantile operations, and technical or scientific innovations, Catholics became a substantial economic force. As many prospered, they built churches and schools for their congregations.;As the Revolutionary War approached, Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia region anchored the rebellion of the American colonies. Its geographical location and its colonial humanistic policies including religious toleration, offered physical protection, ideological neutrality and tactical centrality |