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... France . - Question of the Valtellina . - Com- mencement of Richelieu's Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ' War to the Peace of Lübeck in 1629 ( pp ...
... France . - Question of the Valtellina . - Com- mencement of Richelieu's Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ' War to the Peace of Lübeck in 1629 ( pp ...
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... France and CHAPTER XXXIII . Expedition into Germany of Gustavus Adolphus and Death of that Monarch ; with the further Progress of the Thirty Years ' War down to the Death of the Emperor Ferdinand II . ( pp . 191—232 ) . A.D. 1629. The ...
... France and CHAPTER XXXIII . Expedition into Germany of Gustavus Adolphus and Death of that Monarch ; with the further Progress of the Thirty Years ' War down to the Death of the Emperor Ferdinand II . ( pp . 191—232 ) . A.D. 1629. The ...
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... France and Holland 243 1641. Formal Union of Catalonia with France .. Death of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand 244 Torstens on and Ragotsky , 245 Affairs of Germany . Amelia Elizabeth of Hesse Cassel Character of the Archduke and Bishop ...
... France and Holland 243 1641. Formal Union of Catalonia with France .. Death of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand 244 Torstens on and Ragotsky , 245 Affairs of Germany . Amelia Elizabeth of Hesse Cassel Character of the Archduke and Bishop ...
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... France and Spain . - Between 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 ...
... France and Spain . - Between 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 ...
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... France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and Holland ( 1671 ) . 361 De Witt's Administration France and England declare War against Holland . The French invade Holland 362 • • 363 Arrogant Demands of Louvois 364 Revolution in Holland Murder of ...
... France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and Holland ( 1671 ) . 361 De Witt's Administration France and England declare War against Holland . The French invade Holland 362 • • 363 Arrogant Demands of Louvois 364 Revolution in Holland Murder of ...
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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.