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... Netherlands , and War between France and Spain , till the Peace of Vervins and Death of Philip II . - German and Turkish History till the Peace of Sitvatorok , 1607 ( pp . 3—24 ) . A.D. 1593. Affairs of the Netherlands 1594. Prince ...
... Netherlands , and War between France and Spain , till the Peace of Vervins and Death of Philip II . - German and Turkish History till the Peace of Sitvatorok , 1607 ( pp . 3—24 ) . A.D. 1593. Affairs of the Netherlands 1594. Prince ...
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... Netherlands Surrender of Breda ( 1625 ) . Affairs of Germany 1621. Alliance between England , Denmark , and Holland Christian IV.'s interest in the State of Germany . He is elected head of Lower Saxony , and prepares to at- tack the ...
... Netherlands Surrender of Breda ( 1625 ) . Affairs of Germany 1621. Alliance between England , Denmark , and Holland Christian IV.'s interest in the State of Germany . He is elected head of Lower Saxony , and prepares to at- tack the ...
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... Netherlands 204 Operations of Prince Frederick The Elector of Treves joins the Henry ( 1629-32 ) . Death of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia ( 1633 ) . 225 • Palatine • • Lorraine subjected to France French . • Passage of the Lech and ...
... Netherlands 204 Operations of Prince Frederick The Elector of Treves joins the Henry ( 1629-32 ) . Death of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia ( 1633 ) . 225 • Palatine • • Lorraine subjected to France French . • Passage of the Lech and ...
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... Netherlands 289 290 • ˇ 291 • Hostility of the Dutch to the English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658 ...
... Netherlands 289 290 • ˇ 291 • Hostility of the Dutch to the English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658 ...
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... Netherlands . 1667. The Dutch at Sheerness 1668. Reduces Franche Comté . Policy of De Witt . The Triple Alliance Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle Dutch Pride The French in the Palatinate . 372 1669. Charles II . courts Louis XIV . 355 ...
... Netherlands . 1667. The Dutch at Sheerness 1668. Reduces Franche Comté . Policy of De Witt . The Triple Alliance Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle Dutch Pride The French in the Palatinate . 372 1669. Charles II . courts Louis XIV . 355 ...
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