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... 135 136 Retrospect of Turkish History 137 Denmark . The Reformation in that country and in Sweden Christian II.'s attempt to re- gain his Crown ( 1531 ) . 147 • Succeeded by Frederick I. in A.D. OF THE THIRD VOLUME . 1623. He is imprisoned.
... 135 136 Retrospect of Turkish History 137 Denmark . The Reformation in that country and in Sweden Christian II.'s attempt to re- gain his Crown ( 1531 ) . 147 • Succeeded by Frederick I. in A.D. OF THE THIRD VOLUME . 1623. He is imprisoned.
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... 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 Army 1699. Peace of Carlowitz 391 1695. Achmet succeeded by Mus- 1660. The Danish Crown ...
... 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 Army 1699. Peace of Carlowitz 391 1695. Achmet succeeded by Mus- 1660. The Danish Crown ...
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... succeeded in taking the im- portant town of Gertruidenberg . In the following year ( 1594 ) Philip ordered the Archduke Ernest to despatch Mansfeld with a considerable body of troops to assist Mayenne in relieving Laon ; the ill success ...
... succeeded in taking the im- portant town of Gertruidenberg . In the following year ( 1594 ) Philip ordered the Archduke Ernest to despatch Mansfeld with a considerable body of troops to assist Mayenne in relieving Laon ; the ill success ...
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... succeeded in penetrating into the town ; and in the market - place he was joined by the admiral and another party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with 120,000 crowns ...
... succeeded in penetrating into the town ; and in the market - place he was joined by the admiral and another party , who had entered at a different quarter . The inhabitants now surrendered , purchasing their lives with 120,000 crowns ...
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... 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 great political drama of which Philip II . had so long been the ...
... 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 great political drama of which Philip II . had so long been the ...
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