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... Louis XIV . 1665. Death of Philip IV . of Spain Louis XIV . claims the Nether- lands War between England and Holland 1666. Louis declares War against England . • 342 343 • • 345 1672. Alliance of France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and ...
... Louis XIV . 1665. Death of Philip IV . of Spain Louis XIV . claims the Nether- lands War between England and Holland 1666. Louis declares War against England . • 342 343 • • 345 1672. Alliance of France and Sweden 360 Of Spain and ...
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... Louis XIV . - His Bigotry and Intolerance . - He revokes the Edict of Nantes . - William III . organizes the League of Augsburg . - War between France and the Empire . - Peace of Ryswick ( pp . 405-440 ) . 1680. Louis XIV . appoints the ...
... Louis XIV . - His Bigotry and Intolerance . - He revokes the Edict of Nantes . - William III . organizes the League of Augsburg . - War between France and the Empire . - Peace of Ryswick ( pp . 405-440 ) . 1680. Louis XIV . appoints the ...
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... Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France ... Louis XIV . accepts the Spanish Inheritance for his Son Philip V. - Second Grand Alliance against Louis . - War of ...
... Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France ... Louis XIV . accepts the Spanish Inheritance for his Son Philip V. - Second Grand Alliance against Louis . - War of ...
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... Louis XIV . Louis XV . ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 Osman II . TURKEY . SPAIN . 1610 Elizabeth • 1643 James I. 1715 Charles I. 1603 Mahomet III .. 1603 1625 Achmet I. 1649 Mustapha I. Philip II . 1617 Philip III . 1618 Philip IV ...
... Louis XIV . Louis XV . ENGLAND . . 1774 Commonwealth 1660 Osman II . TURKEY . SPAIN . 1610 Elizabeth • 1643 James I. 1715 Charles I. 1603 Mahomet III .. 1603 1625 Achmet I. 1649 Mustapha I. Philip II . 1617 Philip III . 1618 Philip IV ...
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... Louis XIII . , who had entered his fourteenth year , September 27th , had been declared major ; a step by which Mary de ' Medici , in losing the title of Regent , only fixed her power on a firmer basis , so long as the King , still by ...
... Louis XIII . , who had entered his fourteenth year , September 27th , had been declared major ; a step by which Mary de ' Medici , in losing the title of Regent , only fixed her power on a firmer basis , so long as the King , still by ...
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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.