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... seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection Death of James I .. 165 Marriage of Charles I. and Henriette . 166 • Buckingham and Anne of Austria Richelieu borrows English ves- Henriette's Reception in Eng- Ill - feeling ...
... seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection Death of James I .. 165 Marriage of Charles I. and Henriette . 166 • Buckingham and Anne of Austria Richelieu borrows English ves- Henriette's Reception in Eng- Ill - feeling ...
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... of Spain · Insurrections at Palermo and Naples . Death of ' Mas Aniello - 264 . 265 266 267 Don John of Austria at Naples 268 Guise attempts to seize the Crown of Naples 269 xii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1648. Treaties of Westphalia .
... of Spain · Insurrections at Palermo and Naples . Death of ' Mas Aniello - 264 . 265 266 267 Don John of Austria at Naples 268 Guise attempts to seize the Crown of Naples 269 xii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1648. Treaties of Westphalia .
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... seize Livonia Dispute between Denmark and Sweden 1699. Death of Christian V. , and Accession of Frederick IV . of Denmark Retrospect of Russian History Accession of Peter the Great ( 1689 ) . Travels His Reforms Treaty with Augustus II ...
... seize Livonia Dispute between Denmark and Sweden 1699. Death of Christian V. , and Accession of Frederick IV . of Denmark Retrospect of Russian History Accession of Peter the Great ( 1689 ) . Travels His Reforms Treaty with Augustus II ...
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... seized and put to death , and a treaty was entered into with Rodolph , which was ratified at Prague , January 28th , 1595 , and confirmed by the Hungarian Diet . The chief conditions were , mutual aid against the Turks , and the ...
... seized and put to death , and a treaty was entered into with Rodolph , which was ratified at Prague , January 28th , 1595 , and confirmed by the Hungarian Diet . The chief conditions were , mutual aid against the Turks , and the ...
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... seized with a panic , took to a disorderly flight , in which 50,000 men are said to have been killed , and 100 guns and the military chest were captured by the Turks . Maximilian , who was one of the first to fly , escaped to Kaschau ...
... seized with a panic , took to a disorderly flight , in which 50,000 men are said to have been killed , and 100 guns and the military chest were captured by the Turks . Maximilian , who was one of the first to fly , escaped to Kaschau ...
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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.