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... Conduct of Bethlem Gabor . 134 • 135 136 Retrospect of Turkish History 137 Denmark . The Reformation in that country and in Sweden Christian II.'s attempt to re- gain his Crown ( 1531 ) . 147 • Succeeded by Frederick I. in A.D. OF THE ...
... Conduct of Bethlem Gabor . 134 • 135 136 Retrospect of Turkish History 137 Denmark . The Reformation in that country and in Sweden Christian II.'s attempt to re- gain his Crown ( 1531 ) . 147 • Succeeded by Frederick I. in A.D. OF THE ...
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... conduct 221 · Progress of Gustavus Adolphus 199 Campaign of 1634 . 222 • Conventus of Leipsic Battle of Nördlingen . Sack of Magdeburg 200 . Commencement of French as- Battle of Leipsic 201 · cendancy 223 Gustavus marches to the Rhine ...
... conduct 221 · Progress of Gustavus Adolphus 199 Campaign of 1634 . 222 • Conventus of Leipsic Battle of Nördlingen . Sack of Magdeburg 200 . Commencement of French as- Battle of Leipsic 201 · cendancy 223 Gustavus marches to the Rhine ...
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... conducted the government of the Netherlands , to invade the north of France ; and Fuentes , having quelled the mutiny of the Spanish troops , and having left Modragon with sufficient forces to keep Prince Maurice in check , set off with ...
... conducted the government of the Netherlands , to invade the north of France ; and Fuentes , having quelled the mutiny of the Spanish troops , and having left Modragon with sufficient forces to keep Prince Maurice in check , set off with ...
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... conducted by his brother Christopher , who , on Stephen's death was succeeded by his youth- ful son Sigismund Bathory , a person of weak character , and the mere tool of the Jesuits , by whom he had been educated . Soon afterwards ...
... conducted by his brother Christopher , who , on Stephen's death was succeeded by his youth- ful son Sigismund Bathory , a person of weak character , and the mere tool of the Jesuits , by whom he had been educated . Soon afterwards ...
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... conducted on an equal footing . But a still more important concession was the abandonment by the Porte of the tribute hitherto paid by Austria ; in considera- tion of which , however , the Emperor was to pay down , once for all ( semel ...
... conducted on an equal footing . But a still more important concession was the abandonment by the Porte of the tribute hitherto paid by Austria ; in considera- tion of which , however , the Emperor was to pay down , once for all ( semel ...
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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.