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... assistance against the Osmanlis , whom he regarded with aversion , though he owed to them his throne . But these circumstances had not much effect on the state of parties in Transylvania till the break- ing out of a regular war between ...
... assistance against the Osmanlis , whom he regarded with aversion , though he owed to them his throne . But these circumstances had not much effect on the state of parties in Transylvania till the break- ing out of a regular war between ...
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... assistance of the Osmanlis ; but he could never obtain from them any effectual help . His abjuration of Protestantism filled the Porte with suspicion ; and after the peace of Vervins he no longer wanted its aid . Henry , however ...
... assistance of the Osmanlis ; but he could never obtain from them any effectual help . His abjuration of Protestantism filled the Porte with suspicion ; and after the peace of Vervins he no longer wanted its aid . Henry , however ...
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... assistance ; from other parts of Europe he received promises which were not fulfilled . But what principally alarmed the Sultan was the revolt from him of the three tributary provinces of Moldavia , Wallachia , and Transylvania , the ...
... assistance ; from other parts of Europe he received promises which were not fulfilled . But what principally alarmed the Sultan was the revolt from him of the three tributary provinces of Moldavia , Wallachia , and Transylvania , the ...
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... assistance of the German Princes in the affair of the Duchy of Jülich . But in order to explain this last transaction it will be necessary to resume from an earlier period the history of Germany . Brought up in Spain , gloomy ...
... assistance of the German Princes in the affair of the Duchy of Jülich . But in order to explain this last transaction it will be necessary to resume from an earlier period the history of Germany . Brought up in Spain , gloomy ...
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... assistance , and on his representations the States of Berg , Cleves , the Mark , and Ravenstein consented to put their fortresses into the hands of those Princes , but on condition that the Roman Catholic worship should be maintained ...
... assistance , and on his representations the States of Berg , Cleves , the Mark , and Ravenstein consented to put their fortresses into the hands of those Princes , but on condition that the Roman Catholic worship should be maintained ...
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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.