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Rapin (25
March 1661 – 25
April 1725),
sieur of
Thoyras (and
therefore styled de
Rapin de
Thoyras), was a
Huguenot historian writing under English patronage...
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Admiral of the
Fleet as his
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Westminster Abbey.
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- new wig and
fresh paint were
supplied for his effigy." Paul M.
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Tindal Thomas (tr.) (1732). The
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transhistorical narrative. Paul
Rapin de
Thoyras's history of England,
published in 1723,
became "the
classic Whig history"...
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