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... Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 • · 303 304 . 305 . • 306 • • 307 308 309 1660 ...
... Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 • · 303 304 . 305 . • 306 • • 307 308 309 1660 ...
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... Imperial 1679. Peace between Louis and the Crown 359 Emperor 378 1672. The Elector of Brandenburg Louis in his greatest glory allies himself with the Dutch xiv CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER XXXVIII . War between.
... Imperial 1679. Peace between Louis and the Crown 359 Emperor 378 1672. The Elector of Brandenburg Louis in his greatest glory allies himself with the Dutch xiv CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER XXXVIII . War between.
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... Imperial Army 1699. Peace of Carlowitz 391 1695. Achmet succeeded by Mus- 1660. The Danish Crown made here- New Constitution or Lex Regia 395 Oligarchical Government in Sweden Affairs of Brandenburg 1675. The Swedes invade that coun ...
... Imperial Army 1699. Peace of Carlowitz 391 1695. Achmet succeeded by Mus- 1660. The Danish Crown made here- New Constitution or Lex Regia 395 Oligarchical Government in Sweden Affairs of Brandenburg 1675. The Swedes invade that coun ...
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... Imperial Crown , he also succeeded to the sole possession of the Austrian lands ; for Maximilian established the right of primogeniture in his hereditary dominions . Rodolph , however , intrusted the Austrian administration to his ...
... Imperial Crown , he also succeeded to the sole possession of the Austrian lands ; for Maximilian established the right of primogeniture in his hereditary dominions . Rodolph , however , intrusted the Austrian administration to his ...
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... Imperial ambassador , in which the Vizier was denounced as the cause of the misunderstanding which had so long prevailed . While he was in this temper an event occurred which afforded a pretence to declare open war . Hassan , the ...
... Imperial ambassador , in which the Vizier was denounced as the cause of the misunderstanding which had so long prevailed . While he was in this temper an event occurred which afforded a pretence to declare open war . Hassan , the ...
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