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... died in February , 1595 , at the age of forty - two , Philip appointed in his place Ernest's brother , the Archduke Albert , formerly Viceroy of Portugal , and also substi- tuted him for Ernest as the future husband of the Infanta ...
... died in February , 1595 , at the age of forty - two , Philip appointed in his place Ernest's brother , the Archduke Albert , formerly Viceroy of Portugal , and also substi- tuted him for Ernest as the future husband of the Infanta ...
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... died , the sovereignty of the Netherlands in favour of his daughter , thus destroying with his own hands the unity of those provinces for which he had so long been contending . On the 14th of August , 1598 , the States - General of the ...
... died , the sovereignty of the Netherlands in favour of his daughter , thus destroying with his own hands the unity of those provinces for which he had so long been contending . On the 14th of August , 1598 , the States - General of the ...
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... died a bankrupt ; Portugal was ruined under his sway ; a great part of the Netherlands was lost , while the provinces retained were almost wholly deprived of their commerce and manufactures ; Spain itself was impoverished and enslaved ...
... died a bankrupt ; Portugal was ruined under his sway ; a great part of the Netherlands was lost , while the provinces retained were almost wholly deprived of their commerce and manufactures ; Spain itself was impoverished and enslaved ...
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... died upon the march . Crossing the Drave at Essek and passing Stuhlweissenburg , Sinan appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered October 13th . On the other hand , after the Turkish army had retired into winter quarters , the ...
... died upon the march . Crossing the Drave at Essek and passing Stuhlweissenburg , Sinan appeared before Veszprém , which surrendered October 13th . On the other hand , after the Turkish army had retired into winter quarters , the ...
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... died January 16th , 1595 , and was suc- ceeded by his son , Mahomet III . The death of the Sultan was concealed , as usual , till Mahomet could arrive from his government of Magnesia . He was the last heir of the Turkish throne who ...
... died January 16th , 1595 , and was suc- ceeded by his son , Mahomet III . The death of the Sultan was concealed , as usual , till Mahomet could arrive from his government of Magnesia . He was the last heir of the Turkish throne who ...
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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.