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... affairs Education and character of Rodolph II . • Protestantism proscribed in Austria ( 1579 ) Catholic reaction in Bavaria Ecclesiastical mummeries Page A.D. Puge 3 1598. Affairs of Hungary and Tran- sylvania 16 17 - - 5 6 8 9 100 1 ...
... affairs Education and character of Rodolph II . • Protestantism proscribed in Austria ( 1579 ) Catholic reaction in Bavaria Ecclesiastical mummeries Page A.D. Puge 3 1598. Affairs of Hungary and Tran- sylvania 16 17 - - 5 6 8 9 100 1 ...
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... Affairs of 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 ...
... Affairs of 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 ...
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... 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 subjected to France French . • Passage ...
... 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 subjected to France French . • Passage ...
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... Affairs , the Recovery of Portuguese Independence , & c . ( pp . 233-276 ) . A.D. 1637. Horrors of the Thirty Years ' War Page A.D. 1643. Victories of Enghien . 233 Depopulation of Würtemberg . 234 1638. Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 235 ...
... Affairs , the Recovery of Portuguese Independence , & c . ( pp . 233-276 ) . A.D. 1637. Horrors of the Thirty Years ' War Page A.D. 1643. Victories of Enghien . 233 Depopulation of Würtemberg . 234 1638. Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 235 ...
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... Affairs of the Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the Treaties null . Conclusion · ― . • 276 Charles Gustavus at Prague . End of Thirty Years ' War . 273 The Fronde ...
... Affairs of the Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the Treaties null . Conclusion · ― . • 276 Charles Gustavus at Prague . End of Thirty Years ' War . 273 The Fronde ...
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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.