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... Mazarin her Don Francisco de Mello invests Rocroi . Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm ...
... Mazarin her Don Francisco de Mello invests Rocroi . Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm ...
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... Mazarin returns 1652. Condé attacks Paris , defended by Turenne Mazarin again retires Condé enters the service of Spain 1653. Mazarin returns Commonwealth in England . Success of the Spaniards 1654. Condé and Turenne in the Netherlands ...
... Mazarin returns 1652. Condé attacks Paris , defended by Turenne Mazarin again retires Condé enters the service of Spain 1653. Mazarin returns Commonwealth in England . Success of the Spaniards 1654. Condé and Turenne in the Netherlands ...
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... definitive treaties , signed August 25th , 1612 , are in Dumont , t . v . pt . ii . p . 215 ; cf. Arch . de Simancas , ap . Cape- figue , Richelieu et Mazarin , t . ii . p . 112 sqq . 96 LAST ETATS - GENERAUX . [ CHAP . XXX.
... definitive treaties , signed August 25th , 1612 , are in Dumont , t . v . pt . ii . p . 215 ; cf. Arch . de Simancas , ap . Cape- figue , Richelieu et Mazarin , t . ii . p . 112 sqq . 96 LAST ETATS - GENERAUX . [ CHAP . XXX.
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... Mazarin to Louis as his successor , who , almost immediately after Richelieu's death , was summoned to the Council . The other ministers named . by Richelieu were also retained : for the recommendations of such a statesman were not to ...
... Mazarin to Louis as his successor , who , almost immediately after Richelieu's death , was summoned to the Council . The other ministers named . by Richelieu were also retained : for the recommendations of such a statesman were not to ...
Page 252
... Mazarin , Boutillier , the superintendent of finance , and his son Chavigni . But Anne , by bribing Orleans and Condé , obtained the supreme direction of affairs , and granted to the Par- liament of Paris , assisted by the Peers , the ...
... Mazarin , Boutillier , the superintendent of finance , and his son Chavigni . But Anne , by bribing Orleans and Condé , obtained the supreme direction of affairs , and granted to the Par- liament of Paris , assisted by the Peers , the ...
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