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... House of Romanoff Truce of Altmark ( 1629 ) 154 • • 155 ˇ 156 CHAPTER XXXII . Affairs of Spain , Italy , and France . - Question of the Valtellina . - Com- mencement of Richelieu's Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture ...
... House of Romanoff Truce of Altmark ( 1629 ) 154 • • 155 ˇ 156 CHAPTER XXXII . Affairs of Spain , Italy , and France . - Question of the Valtellina . - Com- mencement of Richelieu's Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture ...
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... ( House of Braganza ) 242 He allies himself with 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 ...
... ( House of Braganza ) 242 He allies himself with 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 ...
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... ( House of Braganza , 1640. ) 1656 1667 • . 1706 • 1750 John III . Alfonso VI .. Peter II .. John V. Alexander VIII , 1691 Frederick I. ( 1701 ) Innocent XII . 1700 1713 Clement XI . . 1721 Frederick Wm . I. 1740 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE ...
... ( House of Braganza , 1640. ) 1656 1667 • . 1706 • 1750 John III . Alfonso VI .. Peter II .. John V. Alexander VIII , 1691 Frederick I. ( 1701 ) Innocent XII . 1700 1713 Clement XI . . 1721 Frederick Wm . I. 1740 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE ...
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... house at Eisleben which had befriended Luther . Agnes was of extra- ordinary beauty , but her family had fallen into poverty : Truchsess , a practised seducer , sought her acquaintance , and prevailed on her to live with him as his ...
... house at Eisleben which had befriended Luther . Agnes was of extra- ordinary beauty , but her family had fallen into poverty : Truchsess , a practised seducer , sought her acquaintance , and prevailed on her to live with him as his ...
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... House of Austria was no longer necessary to France , while the Guises and the League were in close alliance with Philip II . On the other hand the Hugonots had secret dealings with the Porte , and Coligni sent several nobles of his ...
... House of Austria was no longer necessary to France , while the Guises and the League were in close alliance with Philip II . On the other hand the Hugonots had secret dealings with the Porte , and Coligni sent several nobles of his ...
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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.