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... Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ... Minister . La Vieuville arrested . Richelieu's Policy . Treaty with Holland . Negotiations for English Mar- riage ...
... Ministry . - English Marriage and consequent Rupture . - Buckingham's Expedition to Ré . - Progress of the Thirty Years ... Minister . La Vieuville arrested . Richelieu's Policy . Treaty with Holland . Negotiations for English Mar- riage ...
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... Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm with Bavaria Distressed state of Spain ...
... Minister - 250 252 253 Death of Pope Urban VIII . and Accession of Innocent X. ( 1644 ) . 1646. French Expedition against Tuscany Campaign in Flanders and Ger- many 1647. Treaty of Ulm with Bavaria Distressed state of Spain ...
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... minister . Gregory XIII . now fulminated against him a bull of excommuni- cation , depriving him of all his offices and dignities ; and the Chapter of Cologne , who had viewed with displeasure the secession of their Archbishop from the ...
... minister . Gregory XIII . now fulminated against him a bull of excommuni- cation , depriving him of all his offices and dignities ; and the Chapter of Cologne , who had viewed with displeasure the secession of their Archbishop from the ...
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... minister , and general , whom during the Hungarian war he accompanied on the expedition against Erlau in 1596. The counsels of England now began to have weight even in the Divan . After the accession of Henry IV . to the throne of ...
... minister , and general , whom during the Hungarian war he accompanied on the expedition against Erlau in 1596. The counsels of England now began to have weight even in the Divan . After the accession of Henry IV . to the throne of ...
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... Ministry his restoration was soon after effected , principally through the intervention of the English envoy , Sir Thomas Roe . In 1628 the same minister , supported by the Mufti and the Ulemas , gained a complete triumph over the ...
... Ministry his restoration was soon after effected , principally through the intervention of the English envoy , Sir Thomas Roe . In 1628 the same minister , supported by the Mufti and the Ulemas , gained a complete triumph over 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.