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... King " • · 126 1620. France favours the Emperor 127 Béarn , & c . , annexed to the French Crown Unpopularity of the Bohemian King Treaty of Ulm Breaking out of the Thirty 128 Years ' War 129 • Count Tilly . Spinola wastes the Lower Pala ...
... King " • · 126 1620. France favours the Emperor 127 Béarn , & c . , annexed to the French Crown Unpopularity of the Bohemian King Treaty of Ulm Breaking out of the Thirty 128 Years ' War 129 • Count Tilly . Spinola wastes the Lower Pala ...
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... King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695. Campaign 436 ― 1696. Campaign 428 1697. Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 ...
... King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign 435 1695. Campaign 436 ― 1696. Campaign 428 1697. Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 ...
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... King of France long enough : it is now time to be the King of Navarre ! " and turning to Gabrielle , who was weeping by his side , added , " A truce to our loves , my mistress ; I must mount my horse and go again to the wars . " It was ...
... King of France long enough : it is now time to be the King of Navarre ! " and turning to Gabrielle , who was weeping by his side , added , " A truce to our loves , my mistress ; I must mount my horse and go again to the wars . " It was ...
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... King . In 1599 , when Henry IV . was troubled by the machinations of the Spanish Court , the Duke of Montpensier insulted him with the proposition that Governors should be allowed to hold their pro- vinces as proprietors , doing only ...
... King . In 1599 , when Henry IV . was troubled by the machinations of the Spanish Court , the Duke of Montpensier insulted him with the proposition that Governors should be allowed to hold their pro- vinces as proprietors , doing only ...
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... King , he taught them by his own mode of dress to re- trench their superfluous finery . He commonly wore a grey cloth and a doublet of satin or taffety , without pinking , lace , or em- broidery , and he ridiculed those who went too ...
... King , he taught them by his own mode of dress to re- trench their superfluous finery . He commonly wore a grey cloth and a doublet of satin or taffety , without pinking , lace , or em- broidery , and he ridiculed those who went too ...
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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.