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... Campaign in Germany • 180 181 182 . . 183 . · 184 185 186 Christian IV . defeated at Lutter 187 1627. Wallenstein enters Mecklen- burg • Christian retires into the Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein appointed General 167 168 England ...
... Campaign in Germany • 180 181 182 . . 183 . · 184 185 186 Christian IV . defeated at Lutter 187 1627. Wallenstein enters Mecklen- burg • Christian retires into the Danish Islands . 1628. Wallenstein appointed General 167 168 England ...
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... Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 214 Secret negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from ...
... Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 214 Secret negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from ...
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... Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 235 Birth of Louis XIV . . 1639. German Campaign . Victories Death of Duke Bernhard 236 The Weimarian Generals bought by France of Baner 237 Richelieu's Intrigues in Eng- land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ...
... Campaign of Duke Bernhard . 235 Birth of Louis XIV . . 1639. German Campaign . Victories Death of Duke Bernhard 236 The Weimarian Generals bought by France of Baner 237 Richelieu's Intrigues in Eng- land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ...
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... Campaigns of Condé and Tu- renne . Dispersion of the Weimarian Army 272 · Conde's Victory at Lens Settlement of the Affairs of the Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the ...
... Campaigns of Condé and Tu- renne . Dispersion of the Weimarian Army 272 · Conde's Victory at Lens Settlement of the Affairs of the Empire Page 274 - Cessions to France and Sweden 275 Protest of the Nuncio Chigi Innocent X. declares the ...
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... Campaign . 376 358 Peace of Nimeguen 377 Louis aspires to the Imperial 1679. Peace between Louis and the Crown 359 Emperor 378 1672. The Elector of Brandenburg Louis in his greatest glory allies himself with the Dutch xiv CHRONOLOGICAL ...
... Campaign . 376 358 Peace of Nimeguen 377 Louis aspires to the Imperial 1679. Peace between Louis and the Crown 359 Emperor 378 1672. The Elector of Brandenburg Louis in his greatest glory allies himself with the Dutch xiv CHRONOLOGICAL ...
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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.