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... England • . · . 173 174 · • 175 · 176 Buckingham's Expedition to the Isle of Ré Richelieu's Answer to the Eng- lish Manifesto Buckingham is defeated and 160 re - embarks 161 1628. Siege of La Rochelle . regard to Count Mansfeld . 163 ...
... England • . · . 173 174 · • 175 · 176 Buckingham's Expedition to the Isle of Ré Richelieu's Answer to the Eng- lish Manifesto Buckingham is defeated and 160 re - embarks 161 1628. Siege of La Rochelle . regard to Count Mansfeld . 163 ...
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... England and Holland . - Policy of Cromwell . - Affairs of the Empire . - Treaty of the Pyrenees ( pp . 277-309 ) . 1648. France and Spain continue the War Origin of the Fronde . Mazarin as a Financier Opposition of the Parliament The ...
... England and Holland . - Policy of Cromwell . - Affairs of the Empire . - Treaty of the Pyrenees ( pp . 277-309 ) . 1648. France and Spain continue the War Origin of the Fronde . Mazarin as a Financier Opposition of the Parliament The ...
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... England and Holland 1666. Louis declares War against England . • 342 343 • • 345 1672. Alliance of France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and Holland ( 1671 ) . 361 De Witt's Administration France and England declare War against Holland . The ...
... England and Holland 1666. Louis declares War against England . • 342 343 • • 345 1672. Alliance of France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and Holland ( 1671 ) . 361 De Witt's Administration France and England declare War against Holland . The ...
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... England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695. Campaign 436 ― 1696. Campaign 428 1697. Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 Results ...
... England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695. Campaign 436 ― 1696. Campaign 428 1697. Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 Results ...
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... ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 Osman II . TURKEY . SPAIN . 1610 Elizabeth • 1643 James I. 1715 Charles I. 1603 Mahomet III .. 1603 1625 Achmet I. 1649 Mustapha I. Philip II . 1617 Philip III . 1618 Philip IV . 1622 Charles II ...
... ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 Osman II . TURKEY . SPAIN . 1610 Elizabeth • 1643 James I. 1715 Charles I. 1603 Mahomet III .. 1603 1625 Achmet I. 1649 Mustapha I. Philip II . 1617 Philip III . 1618 Philip IV . 1622 Charles II ...
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