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... Parties in Germany Page 115 • 116 Introduction of the Spaniards . 117 1618. Ferdinand of Styria called to the Austrian succession 118 112 • The Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and ...
... Parties in Germany Page 115 • 116 Introduction of the Spaniards . 117 1618. Ferdinand of Styria called to the Austrian succession 118 112 • The Bohemian defenestration 1619. Death of the Emperor Mat- 119 113 thias 120 • Birth and ...
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... parties pledged themselves to make no separate peace or truce with Philip II .; and they invited all those States and ... party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with ...
... parties pledged themselves to make no separate peace or truce with Philip II .; and they invited all those States and ... party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with ...
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... parties found it expedient to contest the treaty of Vervins ; but Henry succeeded in con- vincing Elizabeth and the Dutch that the peace was indis- pensable to him , and the good understanding with those Powers was not interrupted.2 The ...
... parties found it expedient to contest the treaty of Vervins ; but Henry succeeded in con- vincing Elizabeth and the Dutch that the peace was indis- pensable to him , and the good understanding with those Powers was not interrupted.2 The ...
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... party of Sigismund , compelled Maximilian to raise the siege ; and in the following year ( January 24th , 1588 ) defeated him in a battle near Bitschin in Silesia . Maximilian was soon afterwards captured in that town , and was detained ...
... party of Sigismund , compelled Maximilian to raise the siege ; and in the following year ( January 24th , 1588 ) defeated him in a battle near Bitschin in Silesia . Maximilian was soon afterwards captured in that town , and was detained ...
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... parties in Transylvania till the break- ing out of a regular war between the Turks and Hungarians in 1593 , to which we must ... party to Constantinople ; but it does not appear that these negotiations had any result . It may be remarked ...
... parties in Transylvania till the break- ing out of a regular war between the Turks and Hungarians in 1593 , to which we must ... party to Constantinople ; but it does not appear that these negotiations had any result . It may be remarked ...
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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.