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... French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him . He is assassinated . - • · 217 His adherents ...
... French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him . He is assassinated . - • · 217 His adherents ...
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... French from Aragon . Campaign in Germany Nature of the Swedish Govern- ment Rupture between the Swedes and Danes 1644. Torstenson invades Denmark Out - manoeuvres Gallas 1645 , Defeats the Imperialists at Jankowitz . Accession of ...
... French from Aragon . Campaign in Germany Nature of the Swedish Govern- ment Rupture between the Swedes and Danes 1644. Torstenson invades Denmark Out - manoeuvres Gallas 1645 , Defeats the Imperialists at Jankowitz . Accession of ...
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... French invade Holland 362 • • 363 Arrogant Demands of Louvois 364 Revolution in Holland Murder of the De Witts English Demands on Holland . Coalition against Louis . . 365 • 366 367 · 369 1674. Peace between England and The Emperor ...
... French invade Holland 362 • • 363 Arrogant Demands of Louvois 364 Revolution in Holland Murder of the De Witts English Demands on Holland . Coalition against Louis . . 365 • 366 367 · 369 1674. Peace between England and The Emperor ...
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... French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695 ...
... French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695 ...
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... French colours . The Sultan did not vouchsafe an answer to this application ; but Harburn , nothing daunted , opened private communications with the Grand Vizier , Mahomet Sokolli ; and as the merchandize of England , and especially its ...
... French colours . The Sultan did not vouchsafe an answer to this application ; but Harburn , nothing daunted , opened private communications with the Grand Vizier , Mahomet Sokolli ; and as the merchandize of England , and especially its ...
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