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Thomas Henry Dyer. 6 CADIZ CAPTURED BY THE ENGLISH . [ CHAP . XXVII . facilities for the invasion of England , soon afterwards concluded another ... CHAP . XXVII . ] WAR IN THE NETHERLANDS , Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV.
Thomas Henry Dyer. 6 CADIZ CAPTURED BY THE ENGLISH . [ CHAP . XXVII . facilities for the invasion of England , soon afterwards concluded another ... CHAP . XXVII . ] WAR IN THE NETHERLANDS , Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV.
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... , however , was compensated early in 1597 According to Philip himself , 40 ships with 5,000 men . Letter of Philip to Al- bert , ap . Motley , United Netherlands , vol . iii . ch . xxii , sub . fin . 8 LOSS AND RECOVERY OF AMIENS . [ CHAP .
... , however , was compensated early in 1597 According to Philip himself , 40 ships with 5,000 men . Letter of Philip to Al- bert , ap . Motley , United Netherlands , vol . iii . ch . xxii , sub . fin . 8 LOSS AND RECOVERY OF AMIENS . [ CHAP .
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Thomas Henry Dyer. 10 ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA . [ CHAP . XXVII . conditions were referred to the treaty of Câteau - Cambrésis , which Henry ... CHAP . XXVII . ] DEATH OF PHILIP II . resigns the Nether- lands to his daughter and Archduke ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. 10 ISABELLA CLARA EUGENIA . [ CHAP . XXVII . conditions were referred to the treaty of Câteau - Cambrésis , which Henry ... CHAP . XXVII . ] DEATH OF PHILIP II . resigns the Nether- lands to his daughter and Archduke ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. 14 ECCLESIASTICAL MUMMERIES . [ CHAP . XXVII . which he was characterized ; and in order to draw the public mind back to the ancient ... CHAP . XXVII . ] THE ELECTOR OF COLOGNE DEPOSED Ecclesiastical mummeries Page A D ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. 14 ECCLESIASTICAL MUMMERIES . [ CHAP . XXVII . which he was characterized ; and in order to draw the public mind back to the ancient ... CHAP . XXVII . ] THE ELECTOR OF COLOGNE DEPOSED Ecclesiastical mummeries Page A D ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. CHAP . XXVII . ] STEPHEN BOCSKAI KING OF HUNGARY . 23 suaded in 1597 by the Jesuits , as well as by his wife - Maria Christina , daughter of Charles , Duke of Styria - who wanted to get rid of him , to ... CHAP . XXVII .
Thomas Henry Dyer. CHAP . XXVII . ] STEPHEN BOCSKAI KING OF HUNGARY . 23 suaded in 1597 by the Jesuits , as well as by his wife - Maria Christina , daughter of Charles , Duke of Styria - who wanted to get rid of him , to ... CHAP . XXVII .
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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.