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... lands to his daughter and the Archduke Albert Death of Philip Character • Retrospect of German affairs Education and ... land ( 1587 ) tiness Extent of the Osmanli Empire . 16 22 23 24 viii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS A.D. 1619 ...
... lands to his daughter and the Archduke Albert Death of Philip Character • Retrospect of German affairs Education and ... land ( 1587 ) tiness Extent of the Osmanli Empire . 16 22 23 24 viii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS A.D. 1619 ...
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... land 137 the Elector Palatine He is crowned at Prague Account of Bethlem Gabor , 124 - Prince of Transylvania 125 Treaty between Ferdinand II . He meditates annihilating the Janissaries 138 and Maximilian of Bavaria He is deposed and ...
... land 137 the Elector Palatine He is crowned at Prague Account of Bethlem Gabor , 124 - Prince of Transylvania 125 Treaty between Ferdinand II . He meditates annihilating the Janissaries 138 and Maximilian of Bavaria He is deposed and ...
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... land . -- 177 178 Assassination of Buckingham . 179 Surrender of that town Affairs of the Netherlands Surrender of ... lands in Germany.
... land . -- 177 178 Assassination of Buckingham . 179 Surrender of that town Affairs of the Netherlands Surrender of ... lands in Germany.
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Thomas Henry Dyer. X CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1631. He lands in Germany 193 Violent proceedings of Wallen- stein 194 Maximilian of Bavaria de- mands his dismissal Diet of Ratisbon ( 1630 ) . Wallenstein dismissed 195 Affair of the ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. X CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1631. He lands in Germany 193 Violent proceedings of Wallen- stein 194 Maximilian of Bavaria de- mands his dismissal Diet of Ratisbon ( 1630 ) . Wallenstein dismissed 195 Affair of the ...
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... land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ' Medici . 239 · Disturbances in Spain Spanish tyranny in Catalonia 1640. Revolt of that Province . Its treaty with France Philip IV . drives the French from Aragon . Campaign in Germany Nature of the ...
... land 238 Exile and death of Mary de ' Medici . 239 · Disturbances in Spain Spanish tyranny in Catalonia 1640. Revolt of that Province . Its treaty with France Philip IV . drives the French from Aragon . Campaign in Germany Nature of the ...
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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.