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... Siege of La Rochelle . regard to Count Mansfeld . 163 The Valtellina sequestered into the Pope's hands Accession of Urban VIII . ( 1623 ) The French seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection Death of James I .. 165 ...
... Siege of La Rochelle . regard to Count Mansfeld . 163 The Valtellina sequestered into the Pope's hands Accession of Urban VIII . ( 1623 ) The French seize the Valtel- lina . 11 164 1625. Hugonot Insurrection Death of James I .. 165 ...
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... Siege of Dunkirk 284 285 · 286 1657. Death of Ferdinand III . · • . 287 288 Conde's intrigues with Spain Mazarin returns 1652. Condé attacks Paris , defended by Turenne Mazarin again retires Condé enters the service of Spain 1653 ...
... Siege of Dunkirk 284 285 · 286 1657. Death of Ferdinand III . · • . 287 288 Conde's intrigues with Spain Mazarin returns 1652. Condé attacks Paris , defended by Turenne Mazarin again retires Condé enters the service of Spain 1653 ...
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... Siege of Fredericksodde . 1658. Charles X. crosses the Belt on the Ice . Peace of Roskild Gigantic Plans of Charles He renews the War with Den- mark • Frederick III.'s brave Defence of Copenhagen xiii Page 329 - 330 331 . 333 He is ...
... Siege of Fredericksodde . 1658. Charles X. crosses the Belt on the Ice . Peace of Roskild Gigantic Plans of Charles He renews the War with Den- mark • Frederick III.'s brave Defence of Copenhagen xiii Page 329 - 330 331 . 333 He is ...
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... Siege of Athens Mahomet IV . deposed in favour of Solyman II . 388 389 1691. Solyman II . succeeded by Achmet II . tapha II .. 1697. Augustus the Strong of Saxony elected King of Poland 390 Prince Eugène of Savoy com- mands the Imperial ...
... Siege of Athens Mahomet IV . deposed in favour of Solyman II . 388 389 1691. Solyman II . succeeded by Achmet II . tapha II .. 1697. Augustus the Strong of Saxony elected King of Poland 390 Prince Eugène of Savoy com- mands the Imperial ...
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... Siege of Frederikshald Death of Charles XII . 530 . 511 • 1719. Revolution in Sweden 1720. Treaty of Stockholm . 531 1721. Of Nystad 532 512 End of the Great Northern War 533 TABLE OF CONTEMPORARY SOVEREIGNS . ( The Years show the.
... Siege of Frederikshald Death of Charles XII . 530 . 511 • 1719. Revolution in Sweden 1720. Treaty of Stockholm . 531 1721. Of Nystad 532 512 End of the Great Northern War 533 TABLE OF CONTEMPORARY SOVEREIGNS . ( The Years show 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.