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... Italy , and 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 ...
... Italy , and 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 ...
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... Italy as Generalis . warded . 220 simo 197 Reflections on the Emperor's Treaty of Cherasco 198 conduct 221 · Progress of Gustavus Adolphus 199 Campaign of 1634 . 222 • Conventus of Leipsic Battle of Nördlingen . Sack of Magdeburg 200 ...
... Italy as Generalis . warded . 220 simo 197 Reflections on the Emperor's Treaty of Cherasco 198 conduct 221 · Progress of Gustavus Adolphus 199 Campaign of 1634 . 222 • Conventus of Leipsic Battle of Nördlingen . Sack of Magdeburg 200 ...
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... Italy . His Character and Policy • Conspiracy against Richelieu Execution of Cinq Mars and Triumph of Richelieu Successes of the French in Death of Richelieu 1643. Death of Louis XIII . Anne of Austria Regent . She appoints Mazarin her ...
... Italy . His Character and Policy • Conspiracy against Richelieu Execution of Cinq Mars and Triumph of Richelieu Successes of the French in Death of Richelieu 1643. Death of Louis XIII . Anne of Austria Regent . She appoints Mazarin her ...
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... Italian Princes had forwarded contributions in money , and a more able general , Count Mansfeld , who had been despatched from the Netherlands by Philip II . , commanded the forces of Rodolph . In September , Mansfeld took the important ...
... Italian Princes had forwarded contributions in money , and a more able general , Count Mansfeld , who had been despatched from the Netherlands by Philip II . , commanded the forces of Rodolph . In September , Mansfeld took the important ...
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... Italy , had inaugurated the modern European system , and the result up to this time had been entirely in favour of their Spanish rivals . Spain had suc- ceeded in seizing and retaining the two Sicilies and the Duchy of Milan , and , in ...
... Italy , had inaugurated the modern European system , and the result up to this time had been entirely in favour of their Spanish rivals . Spain had suc- ceeded in seizing and retaining the two Sicilies and the Duchy of Milan , and , in ...
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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.