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... EMPIRE , A.D. 1453-1871 . BY THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. ( SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CONTINUED . ) IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIOTE JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT ...
... EMPIRE , A.D. 1453-1871 . BY THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. ( SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CONTINUED . ) IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIOTE JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT ...
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... EMPIRE , A.D. 1453-1871 . BY THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. ( SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CONTINUED . ) IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIO JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN ...
... EMPIRE , A.D. 1453-1871 . BY THOMAS HENRY DYER , LL.D. ( SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CONTINUED . ) IN FIVE VOLUMES . VOL . III . FROM 1593 TO 1721 . LONDON : BIBLIO JAN 1878 SODLEIANA GEORGE BELL AND SONS , YORK STREET , COVENT GARDEN ...
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... Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the Treaties null . Conclusion · ― . • 276 Charles Gustavus at Prague . End of Thirty Years ' War . 273 The Fronde . CHAPTER XXXV ...
... Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the Treaties null . Conclusion · ― . • 276 Charles Gustavus at Prague . End of Thirty Years ' War . 273 The Fronde . CHAPTER XXXV ...
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... Empire . - Peace of Ryswick ( pp . 405-440 ) . 1680. Louis XIV . appoints the Cham- 1684. The Dragonnades . 414 bres de Réunion . 405 1681. Seizes Strasburg His exorbitant Ambition . 406 . 407 1685. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 415 ...
... Empire . - Peace of Ryswick ( pp . 405-440 ) . 1680. Louis XIV . appoints the Cham- 1684. The Dragonnades . 414 bres de Réunion . 405 1681. Seizes Strasburg His exorbitant Ambition . 406 . 407 1685. Revocation of the Edict of Nantes 415 ...
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... EMPIRE . Rodolf II . . 1612 Matthias . 1619 Ferdinand II .. 1637 Ferdinand III .. 1657 Leopold I. Joseph I .. Charles VI .. • . 1705 1711 1740 FRANCE . Henry IV . Louis XIII .. Louis XIV . Louis XV . ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 ...
... EMPIRE . Rodolf II . . 1612 Matthias . 1619 Ferdinand II .. 1637 Ferdinand III .. 1657 Leopold I. Joseph I .. Charles VI .. • . 1705 1711 1740 FRANCE . Henry IV . Louis XIII .. Louis XIV . Louis XV . ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 ...
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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.