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... Spaniards take Cambrai 1596. And Calais . • Alliance between Henry IV . and Elizabeth • Cadiz taken by the English 1597. Who undertake a bootless ex- pedition against Spain Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV . 1598. Peace of ...
... Spaniards take Cambrai 1596. And Calais . • Alliance between Henry IV . and Elizabeth • Cadiz taken by the English 1597. Who undertake a bootless ex- pedition against Spain Amiens taken by Albert Retaken by Henry IV . 1598. Peace of ...
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... Spaniards . 117 1618. Ferdinand of Styria called to the Austrian succession 118 112 • The Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and Education of Wal- lenstein 121 Vienna threatened by the Bo ...
... Spaniards . 117 1618. Ferdinand of Styria called to the Austrian succession 118 112 • The Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and Education of Wal- lenstein 121 Vienna threatened by the Bo ...
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... Spaniards occupy the Val- tellina . 1621. Death of Philip III . and acces- sion of Philip IV . • 157 158 • 159 Accession of Pope Gregory XV . Death of Luynes Richelieu receives a Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He ...
... Spaniards occupy the Val- tellina . 1621. Death of Philip III . and acces- sion of Philip IV . • 157 158 • 159 Accession of Pope Gregory XV . Death of Luynes Richelieu receives a Cardinal's 1622. Peace of Montpellier hat . 1624. He ...
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... Spaniards 1654. Condé and Turenne in the Netherlands 289 290 • · 291 • Hostility of the Dutch to the English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's ...
... Spaniards 1654. Condé and Turenne in the Netherlands 289 290 • · 291 • Hostility of the Dutch to the English Revolution • • • 292 Revolution in Holland • • 293 English Affairs of Germany • Catholic and Protestant Leagues Mazarin's ...
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... Spaniards to watch over him ; and ap- pointed a council of war , in which were several of that nation , having for its president Pedro Henriquez , Count of Fuentes , who published some cruel decrees . In 1593 Count Mansfeld sent into ...
... Spaniards to watch over him ; and ap- pointed a council of war , in which were several of that nation , having for its president Pedro Henriquez , Count of Fuentes , who published some cruel decrees . In 1593 Count Mansfeld sent into ...
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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.