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... Paris . Anarchy in France 1650. Condé arrested . The New Fronde 1651. Mazarin in Exile • Louis XIV . declared of Age 1651. Navigation Act . 294 277 1652. Rupture between England and the Dutch . 295 - 278 - Cromwell's policy 1654. Peace ...
... Paris . Anarchy in France 1650. Condé arrested . The New Fronde 1651. Mazarin in Exile • Louis XIV . declared of Age 1651. Navigation Act . 294 277 1652. Rupture between England and the Dutch . 295 - 278 - Cromwell's policy 1654. Peace ...
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... Paris . The French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign ...
... Paris . The French invade Germany James II . refuses the aid of Louis XIV .. 1689. William III . becomes King of England • 1693. Campaign Battle of Neerwinden . Distress in France . XV Page • 430 431 432 433 425 434 • 426 1694. Campaign ...
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... Paris when he received the news of this terrible blow . For some moments he seemed thunderstruck , but after a little reflection exclaimed , " I have played the King of France long enough : it is now time to be the King of Navarre ...
... Paris when he received the news of this terrible blow . For some moments he seemed thunderstruck , but after a little reflection exclaimed , " I have played the King of France long enough : it is now time to be the King of Navarre ...
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... Paris , did all they could to divert Henry from his design , but without effect . In February , 1598 , the French and Spanish plenipotentiaries met at Vervins , and on the 2nd of May a treaty was signed . By the PEACE OF VERVINS the ...
... Paris , did all they could to divert Henry from his design , but without effect . In February , 1598 , the French and Spanish plenipotentiaries met at Vervins , and on the 2nd of May a treaty was signed . By the PEACE OF VERVINS the ...
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... practices which answered their purpose among the vulgar . which had long ceased , began again to be worked . 1 1 Félibien , Hist . de Paris , t . ii . p . 1339 . Miracles , At San 28 PROGRESS OF THE JESUITS . [ CHAP . XXVIII.
... practices which answered their purpose among the vulgar . which had long ceased , began again to be worked . 1 1 Félibien , Hist . de Paris , t . ii . p . 1339 . Miracles , At San 28 PROGRESS OF THE JESUITS . [ CHAP . XXVIII.
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