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... 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 Emperor His Accident at Hameln Character of Wallenstein He raises an ...
... 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 Emperor His Accident at Hameln Character of Wallenstein He raises an ...
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... it . 313 The Cossacks of the Ukraine . 316 Alexis makes war on the Poles 317 1655. The Swedes invade Poland . . 318 John Casimir defeated . 319 Accession of Charles X .. OF THE THIRD VOLUME . Concludes an Alliance with the.
... it . 313 The Cossacks of the Ukraine . 316 Alexis makes war on the Poles 317 1655. The Swedes invade Poland . . 318 John Casimir defeated . 319 Accession of Charles X .. OF THE THIRD VOLUME . Concludes an Alliance with the.
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... Alliance between Charles X. and Frederick William They recover Warsaw - ˇ • Relations between Charles X. and the Czar . Alexis attacks Sweden Treaty of Labiau between Charles X. and Frederick William Alliance between Charles and 324 325 ...
... Alliance between Charles X. and Frederick William They recover Warsaw - ˇ • Relations between Charles X. and the Czar . Alexis attacks Sweden Treaty of Labiau between Charles X. and Frederick William Alliance between Charles and 324 325 ...
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... Alliance CHAPTER XL . Reign of Charles II . of Spain and Question of the Spanish Succession . -Treaties of Partition . - Death of Charles II . - Louis XIV . accepts the Spanish Inheritance for his Son Philip V. - Second Grand Alliance ...
... Alliance CHAPTER XL . Reign of Charles II . of Spain and Question of the Spanish Succession . -Treaties of Partition . - Death of Charles II . - Louis XIV . accepts the Spanish Inheritance for his Son Philip V. - Second Grand Alliance ...
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... Alliance against Charles 519 Frederick IV . declares War against Sweden 1710. The Danes defeated • 1711. The Allies cross the Oder 1712. Campaign of Stenbock - ˇ 520 1713. Accession of Frederick William I. of Prussia . Proceedings of ...
... Alliance against Charles 519 Frederick IV . declares War against Sweden 1710. The Danes defeated • 1711. The Allies cross the Oder 1712. Campaign of Stenbock - ˇ 520 1713. Accession of Frederick William I. of Prussia . Proceedings of ...
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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.