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... Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He becomes Minister . La Vieuville arrested . Richelieu's Policy . Treaty with Holland . Negotiations for English Mar- riage Richelieu's deceitful policy with 1626. Conspiracy against ...
... Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He becomes Minister . La Vieuville arrested . Richelieu's Policy . Treaty with Holland . Negotiations for English Mar- riage Richelieu's deceitful policy with 1626. Conspiracy against ...
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... Cardinal Infant Ferdinand 244 Torstens on and Ragotsky , 245 Affairs of Germany . Amelia Elizabeth of Hesse Cassel Character of the Archduke and Bishop Leopold William . . 246 Baner attempts to surprise Ratisbon Accession of Frederick ...
... Cardinal Infant Ferdinand 244 Torstens on and Ragotsky , 245 Affairs of Germany . Amelia Elizabeth of Hesse Cassel Character of the Archduke and Bishop Leopold William . . 246 Baner attempts to surprise Ratisbon Accession of Frederick ...
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... Cardinal de Retz 1649. Condé besieges Paris . Anarchy in France 1650. Condé arrested . The New Fronde 1651. Mazarin in Exile • Louis XIV . declared of Age 1651. Navigation Act . 294 277 1652. Rupture between England and the Dutch . 295 ...
... Cardinal de Retz 1649. Condé besieges Paris . Anarchy in France 1650. Condé arrested . The New Fronde 1651. Mazarin in Exile • Louis XIV . declared of Age 1651. Navigation Act . 294 277 1652. Rupture between England and the Dutch . 295 ...
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... Cardinal , he had not taken priest's orders , and a dispensation for his marriage might easily be procured . With Albert returned Philip William , the eldest son of William the Silent , after a captivity of twenty - eight years in Spain ...
... Cardinal , he had not taken priest's orders , and a dispensation for his marriage might easily be procured . With Albert returned Philip William , the eldest son of William the Silent , after a captivity of twenty - eight years in Spain ...
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... Cardinal Archduke Albert arrived at Brussels in February , 1596 , when Fuentes resigned his command , and returned to Spain . Albert also directed his principal attention to the war against France , and sent a peaceful message to Prince ...
... Cardinal Archduke Albert arrived at Brussels in February , 1596 , when Fuentes resigned his command , and returned to Spain . Albert also directed his principal attention to the war against France , and sent a peaceful message to Prince ...
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Page 427 - King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.