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... Parliament of Austrasia 224 203 Affairs of the 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 ...
... Parliament of Austrasia 224 203 Affairs of the 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 ...
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... Parliament The Cardinal de Retz 1649. Condé besieges 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 ...
... Parliament The Cardinal de Retz 1649. Condé besieges 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 ...
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... Parliament of 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 ...
... Parliament of 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 ...
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... Parliament , who thought their privileges invaded , united in bitterly opposing them . By perseverance , however , they gradually succeeded in establishing themselves : and , in 1564 , were allowed to become teachers . Three years later ...
... Parliament , who thought their privileges invaded , united in bitterly opposing them . By perseverance , however , they gradually succeeded in establishing themselves : and , in 1564 , were allowed to become teachers . Three years later ...
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... Parliament of Paris ordered to be burnt a book of the Jesuit Suarez , entitled Défense de la Foi Catholique Aposto- lique contre les erreurs de la secte d'Angleterre , on the ground of its advocating the assassination of Sovereigns ...
... Parliament of Paris ordered to be burnt a book of the Jesuit Suarez , entitled Défense de la Foi Catholique Aposto- lique contre les erreurs de la secte d'Angleterre , on the ground of its advocating the assassination of Sovereigns ...
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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.