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... Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein appointed General 167 168 England • 169 . Expedition to Cadiz under Wimbledon 170 II . France and Spain 171 Dexterity of Richelieu 172 1629. Peace of Lübeck . • • 1626. Treaty of Monçon between of the ...
... Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein appointed General 167 168 England • 169 . Expedition to Cadiz under Wimbledon 170 II . France and Spain 171 Dexterity of Richelieu 172 1629. Peace of Lübeck . • • 1626. Treaty of Monçon between of the ...
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... Danish Crown made here- New Constitution or Lex Regia 395 Oligarchical Government in Sweden Affairs of Brandenburg 1675. The Swedes invade that coun- try . Defeated at Fehrbellin Christian V. of Denmark co- erces the Duke of Holstein ...
... Danish Crown made here- New Constitution or Lex Regia 395 Oligarchical Government in Sweden Affairs of Brandenburg 1675. The Swedes invade that coun- try . Defeated at Fehrbellin Christian V. of Denmark co- erces the Duke of Holstein ...
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... Danish and Russian History.- Wars of Charles XII . with the Danes , Saxons , and Russians . - Of the Russians and Turks . - Death of Charles XII . and Revolution in Sweden ( pp . 490-533 ) . A.D. Page A.D. 1697. Death of Charles XI . of ...
... Danish and Russian History.- Wars of Charles XII . with the Danes , Saxons , and Russians . - Of the Russians and Turks . - Death of Charles XII . and Revolution in Sweden ( pp . 490-533 ) . A.D. Page A.D. 1697. Death of Charles XI . of ...
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... Danish Queen Margaret . The most noteworthy articles of the Act of Union were : that the right of electing a Sovereign should be exercised conjointly by the three Kingdoms ; that a son of the reigning King , if there were any , should ...
... Danish Queen Margaret . The most noteworthy articles of the Act of Union were : that the right of electing a Sovereign should be exercised conjointly by the three Kingdoms ; that a son of the reigning King , if there were any , should ...
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... Danish King was utterly defeated , though , of course , he continued to hold the old Danish lands beyond the Sound , viz . , Scania , Halland , and Bleking . Christian died in 1481 , and was succeeded in Denmark and Norway by his son ...
... Danish King was utterly defeated , though , of course , he continued to hold the old Danish lands beyond the Sound , viz . , Scania , Halland , and Bleking . Christian died in 1481 , and was succeeded in Denmark and Norway by his son ...
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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.