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... joined by the Elector They enter Alsace Parliament of Austrasia 224 203 Affairs of the Netherlands 204 Operations of Prince Frederick The Elector of Treves joins the Henry ( 1629-32 ) . Death of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia ( 1633 ) ...
... joined by the Elector They enter Alsace Parliament of Austrasia 224 203 Affairs of the Netherlands 204 Operations of Prince Frederick The Elector of Treves joins the Henry ( 1629-32 ) . Death of the Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia ( 1633 ) ...
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... joined by the admiral and another party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with 120,000 crowns , and abandoning the city with its goods and merchandise to the conquerors ...
... joined by the admiral and another party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with 120,000 crowns , and abandoning the city with its goods and merchandise to the conquerors ...
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... joining the Mediterranean and the ocean by means of a canal was also agitated in Henry's reign , and appears to have been suggested in a letter of Cardinal Joyeuse to the King . The plan was subsequently discussed in the council of Mary ...
... joining the Mediterranean and the ocean by means of a canal was also agitated in Henry's reign , and appears to have been suggested in a letter of Cardinal Joyeuse to the King . The plan was subsequently discussed in the council of Mary ...
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... joined by fifteen Im- perial cities , including Strasburg , Ulm , and Nuremberg , by the Landgrave Maurice of Hesse , and by John Sigismund , the new Elector of Brandenburg . This alliance on the part of the Protestants provoked a ...
... joined by fifteen Im- perial cities , including Strasburg , Ulm , and Nuremberg , by the Landgrave Maurice of Hesse , and by John Sigismund , the new Elector of Brandenburg . This alliance on the part of the Protestants provoked a ...
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... joined by the three spiritual Electors ; and sub- sequently an alliance was made with the Pope , and subsidies demanded from Spain . Thus the great religious parties of Ger- many were formally arrayed against each other : for open ...
... joined by the three spiritual Electors ; and sub- sequently an alliance was made with the Pope , and subsidies demanded from Spain . Thus the great religious parties of Ger- many were formally arrayed against each other : for open ...
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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.