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... Negotiations with Edward Bur- ton . Henry IV . claims the protec torate of Eastern Christians 1593. War between the Emperor and Turks 1595. Death of Amurath III . and ac- cession of Mahomet III . . 1596. Mahomet's Expedition to Erlau ...
... Negotiations with Edward Bur- ton . Henry IV . claims the protec torate of Eastern Christians 1593. War between the Emperor and Turks 1595. Death of Amurath III . and ac- cession of Mahomet III . . 1596. Mahomet's Expedition to Erlau ...
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... Negotiations for English Mar- riage Richelieu's deceitful policy with 1626. Conspiracy against him frus- trated . He is appointed Admiral 1627. Rupture between France and England • . ˇ . 173 174 ˇ • 175 ˇ 176 Buckingham's Expedition to ...
... Negotiations for English Mar- riage Richelieu's deceitful policy with 1626. Conspiracy against him frus- trated . He is appointed Admiral 1627. Rupture between France and England • . ˇ . 173 174 ˇ • 175 ˇ 176 Buckingham's Expedition to ...
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... negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him ...
... negotiations of Wallen- stein with the Swedes and French . 1634. His officers oppose his resigna- tion . 215 His destruction resolved on 216 Dissimulation of the Em- peror Wallenstein deposed from the command . Conspiracy against him ...
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... Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 • ˇ 303 304 . 305 . • 306 • • 307 308 309 1660. Marriage of Louis XIV . and Maria Theresa 1661. Death of Mazarin ...
... Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 • ˇ 303 304 . 305 . • 306 • • 307 308 309 1660. Marriage of Louis XIV . and Maria Theresa 1661. Death of Mazarin ...
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... Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 Results of the War 439 Declares War against France . 427 Campaign in Ireland . The French devastate the Pala- tinate . The Grand Alliance CHAPTER XL . Reign of Charles II . of Spain ...
... Negotiations for Peace Peace of Ryswick . 437 438 429 Results of the War 439 Declares War against France . 427 Campaign in Ireland . The French devastate the Pala- tinate . The Grand Alliance CHAPTER XL . Reign of Charles II . of Spain ...
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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.