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... Duke of Lerma , and rise of his son Uzeda ( 1618 ) 109 Plot of the Duke of Osuna . Venice preserved . The Armenians and Gomarists in Holland Synod of Dort • Execution of the Pensionary Barneveldt · Flight of Hugo Grotius 1610 ...
... Duke of Lerma , and rise of his son Uzeda ( 1618 ) 109 Plot of the Duke of Osuna . Venice preserved . The Armenians and Gomarists in Holland Synod of Dort • Execution of the Pensionary Barneveldt · Flight of Hugo Grotius 1610 ...
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... Duke Bernhard . 214 Secret negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command ...
... Duke Bernhard . 214 Secret negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command ...
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... Duke Bernhard . 235 Birth of Louis XIV . . 1639. German Campaign . Victories Death of Duke Bernhard 236 The Weimarian Generals bought by France of Baner 237 Richelieu's Intrigues in Eng- land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ' Medici ...
... Duke Bernhard . 235 Birth of Louis XIV . . 1639. German Campaign . Victories Death of Duke Bernhard 236 The Weimarian Generals bought by France of Baner 237 Richelieu's Intrigues in Eng- land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ' Medici ...
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... Duke of Parma , ' did not take possession of his office till the beginning of 1594 ; and in the interval the government was conducted by Count Peter Ernest of Mansfeld . Philip , however , allowed the Count but little real power . He ...
... Duke of Parma , ' did not take possession of his office till the beginning of 1594 ; and in the interval the government was conducted by Count Peter Ernest of Mansfeld . Philip , however , allowed the Count but little real power . He ...
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... Duke of Savoy and the Duke of Mercœur allied themselves with Spain , as we have mentioned in the preceding chapter . In the extremity CHAP . XXVII . ] PEACE OF VERVINS . 9.
... Duke of Savoy and the Duke of Mercœur allied themselves with Spain , as we have mentioned in the preceding chapter . In the extremity CHAP . XXVII . ] PEACE OF VERVINS . 9.
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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.