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... concluded another offensive and defensive alliance with Henry IV . ( May 24th ) , in which the contracting parties pledged themselves to make no separate peace or truce with Philip II .; and they invited all those States and Princes ...
... concluded another offensive and defensive alliance with Henry IV . ( May 24th ) , in which the contracting parties pledged themselves to make no separate peace or truce with Philip II .; and they invited all those States and Princes ...
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... concluded with England and the Dutch in 1596 Henry had bound himself to make no separate peace without the consent of those Powers ; but he seems to have availed himself of a technical flaw in that treaty , purposely contrived by Du ...
... concluded with England and the Dutch in 1596 Henry had bound himself to make no separate peace without the consent of those Powers ; but he seems to have availed himself of a technical flaw in that treaty , purposely contrived by Du ...
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... concluded between Austria and Selim II . had been frequently renewed ; yet the border warfare grew every year more bloody , and the relations with the Porte daily more precarious . In 1592 , the Grand - Vizier Sinan Pasha was highly ...
... concluded between Austria and Selim II . had been frequently renewed ; yet the border warfare grew every year more bloody , and the relations with the Porte daily more precarious . In 1592 , the Grand - Vizier Sinan Pasha was highly ...
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... concluded at Sitvatorok November 11th . The PEACE OF SITVATOROK , which was to last twenty years from January 1st , 1607 , made but slight alterations in the territorial possessions of the contracting parties ; but it is remarkable for ...
... concluded at Sitvatorok November 11th . The PEACE OF SITVATOROK , which was to last twenty years from January 1st , 1607 , made but slight alterations in the territorial possessions of the contracting parties ; but it is remarkable for ...
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... concluded a formal peace with Spain ( August 18th , 1604 ) . James , however , refused to deliver up to the Netherland Archdukes Flushing , Brielle , and Rammekens , 1 Rymer , t . xvi . p . 585 sq .; Dumont , t . v . pt . ii . p . 32 sq ...
... concluded a formal peace with Spain ( August 18th , 1604 ) . James , however , refused to deliver up to the Netherland Archdukes Flushing , Brielle , and Rammekens , 1 Rymer , t . xvi . p . 585 sq .; Dumont , t . v . pt . ii . p . 32 sq ...
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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.