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... June 20th - Jacobin Petition 377 Remonstrances of Foreign Powers 378 390 Zeal of Frederick William II . and Gustavus III .. Louis treats with the Coalition 392 The Marseillese 393 Declaration of Pilnitz 379 Fête of the Federation • Act ...
... June 20th - Jacobin Petition 377 Remonstrances of Foreign Powers 378 390 Zeal of Frederick William II . and Gustavus III .. Louis treats with the Coalition 392 The Marseillese 393 Declaration of Pilnitz 379 Fête of the Federation • Act ...
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... June , 1641 , after the latter country had thrown off the Spanish yoke , it was stipulated that the Dutch were to retain these conquests . In spite , however , of the peace between the mother countries , the war was renewed in Brazil in ...
... June , 1641 , after the latter country had thrown off the Spanish yoke , it was stipulated that the Dutch were to retain these conquests . In spite , however , of the peace between the mother countries , the war was renewed in Brazil in ...
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... June 5th . Although the Emperor had pretended to enter into the war on account of the Venetians , they were made the scape - goats of the peace , as the uti possidetis of course deprived them of the Morea , while Charles VI . retained ...
... June 5th . Although the Emperor had pretended to enter into the war on account of the Venetians , they were made the scape - goats of the peace , as the uti possidetis of course deprived them of the Morea , while Charles VI . retained ...
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... June a British fleet was despatched to the Medi- terranean , and Stanhope hastened to Madrid to make a last effort to obtain the submission of Philip . While he was at Madrid , news arrived of the landing of the Spaniards at Palermo ...
... June a British fleet was despatched to the Medi- terranean , and Stanhope hastened to Madrid to make a last effort to obtain the submission of Philip . While he was at Madrid , news arrived of the landing of the Spaniards at Palermo ...
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... June 18th . Philip was unable to stem this invasion ; yet in March he had despatched six ships of war , with 6,000 men , and arms for 30,000 more , to make a descent in Scotland under the conduct of the exiled Duke of Ormond . The ...
... June 18th . Philip was unable to stem this invasion ; yet in March he had despatched six ships of war , with 6,000 men , and arms for 30,000 more , to make a descent in Scotland under the conduct of the exiled Duke of Ormond . The ...
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