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... English 1597. Who undertake a bootless ex- pedition against Spain Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV . 1598. Peace of Vervins Philip II . resigns the Nether- lands to his daughter and the Archduke Albert Death of Philip ...
... English 1597. Who undertake a bootless ex- pedition against Spain Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV . 1598. Peace of Vervins Philip II . resigns the Nether- lands to his daughter and the Archduke Albert Death of Philip ...
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... English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ' War to the Peace of Lübeck in 1629 ( pp . 157—190 ) . 1620. The Spaniards occupy the Val- tellina . 1621. Death of Philip III ...
... English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ' War to the Peace of Lübeck in 1629 ( pp . 157—190 ) . 1620. The Spaniards occupy the Val- tellina . 1621. Death of Philip III ...
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... English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations ...
... English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations ...
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... English Demands on Holland . Coalition against Louis . . 365 • 366 367 · 369 1674. Peace between England and The Emperor declares War Holland against France . 370 371 - 1673. Treaty of Vossem • 346 • 347 · 348 349 • · 350 1675. Death of ...
... English Demands on Holland . Coalition against Louis . . 365 • 366 367 · 369 1674. Peace between England and The Emperor declares War Holland against France . 370 371 - 1673. Treaty of Vossem • 346 • 347 · 348 349 • · 350 1675. Death of ...
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... English Queen had demanded to be put in possession of Calais or Boulogne , as a security for the charges of the war ; a demand which Henry had scornfully rejected . During the investment of Calais by the Spaniards , Elizabeth had ...
... English Queen had demanded to be put in possession of Calais or Boulogne , as a security for the charges of the war ; a demand which Henry had scornfully rejected . During the investment of Calais by the Spaniards , Elizabeth had ...
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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.