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... forming the Peace of 1714. Peace of Rastadt Results of the War 476 478 480 Utrecht Campaign 481 , 483 • 484 • 456 • 1715. Third Barrier Treaty • 485 . 457 • 458 Death of Queen Anne ( 1714 ) 486 459 Death of Louis XIV .. 487 461 Death ...
... forming the Peace of 1714. Peace of Rastadt Results of the War 476 478 480 Utrecht Campaign 481 , 483 • 484 • 456 • 1715. Third Barrier Treaty • 485 . 457 • 458 Death of Queen Anne ( 1714 ) 486 459 Death of Louis XIV .. 487 461 Death ...
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... formed a striking contrast to the tolerant spirit of their father Maximilian , and may be said to have laid the foundation of the war which in the next century desolated Germany during thirty years . The effects of the new reign were ...
... formed a striking contrast to the tolerant spirit of their father Maximilian , and may be said to have laid the foundation of the war which in the next century desolated Germany during thirty years . The effects of the new reign were ...
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... formed , with a long and thick grey beard and a fine red complexion . He was to assume a stately and majestic walk and demeanour and a com- posed and steady aspect , so as to appear neither sour nor ridi- culous . By such devices were ...
... formed , with a long and thick grey beard and a fine red complexion . He was to assume a stately and majestic walk and demeanour and a com- posed and steady aspect , so as to appear neither sour nor ridi- culous . By such devices were ...
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... formation , Rome found means to reclaim vast numbers of apostates , and to recover a large share of her former influence and power . As this anti - Reformation is the most striking feature in the history of the latter half of the ...
... formation , Rome found means to reclaim vast numbers of apostates , and to recover a large share of her former influence and power . As this anti - Reformation is the most striking feature in the history of the latter half of the ...
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... formed the principles of the younger portion of the community by means of education , so likewise the unreserved power conferred on them of granting absolution , enabled them to obtain the direction of the consciences of older persons ...
... formed the principles of the younger portion of the community by means of education , so likewise the unreserved power conferred on them of granting absolution , enabled them to obtain the direction of the consciences of older persons ...
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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.