A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Том 1[D.] Appleton [and Company], 1888 |
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... Spanish Succession England desires the acceptance of the will of Charles II . Change of feeling produced by the invasion of Flanders Formation and prospects of the Grand Alliance Recognition of the Pretender by Lewis XIV . 22222 26 27 ...
... Spanish Succession England desires the acceptance of the will of Charles II . Change of feeling produced by the invasion of Flanders Formation and prospects of the Grand Alliance Recognition of the Pretender by Lewis XIV . 22222 26 27 ...
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... Spanish fleet escapes from Toulon in spite of the English . . Brilliant campaign of the French in Flanders Frederick renews the war . Capture of Prague with its garrison The Emperor reinstated in Munich Frederick driven into Silesia ...
... Spanish fleet escapes from Toulon in spite of the English . . Brilliant campaign of the French in Flanders Frederick renews the war . Capture of Prague with its garrison The Emperor reinstated in Munich Frederick driven into Silesia ...
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... Spanish ambassador at the Hague is said to have ordered masses in his chapel for the success of the expedition . The Emperor employed all his influence at Rome on the same side , and by singular good fortune the Pope himself looked with ...
... Spanish ambassador at the Hague is said to have ordered masses in his chapel for the success of the expedition . The Emperor employed all his influence at Rome on the same side , and by singular good fortune the Pope himself looked with ...
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... Spanish king , but his claim was barred by a formal renunciation of all right of succession made by his mother when she married Lewis XIV . , and ratified with great solemnity by the oath and the word of honour of her husband when he ...
... Spanish king , but his claim was barred by a formal renunciation of all right of succession made by his mother when she married Lewis XIV . , and ratified with great solemnity by the oath and the word of honour of her husband when he ...
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... Spanish dominions to the electoral prince of Bavaria ; how , on the death of the last - named prince a second partition treaty was signed in 1700 , granting Spain , the Spanish Netherlands , and the Indies , to the Archduke , increasing ...
... Spanish dominions to the electoral prince of Bavaria ; how , on the death of the last - named prince a second partition treaty was signed in 1700 , granting Spain , the Spanish Netherlands , and the Indies , to the Archduke , increasing ...
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