The History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople, in 1453, to the War in the Crimea, in 1857, Том 3J. Murray, 1864 |
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... established Retrospect of Russian History 326 Frederick II.'s Character of Peter attacks Persia the Poles 318 His Death , 1725 327 Double Election of Stanislaus Account of his Son Alexis and Frederick Augustus as King of Poland Reign of ...
... established Retrospect of Russian History 326 Frederick II.'s Character of Peter attacks Persia the Poles 318 His Death , 1725 327 Double Election of Stanislaus Account of his Son Alexis and Frederick Augustus as King of Poland Reign of ...
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... established by a royal declaration , and they were restored to all their dignities and charges . Mazarine , meanwhile , who saw that for the present the game was lost , retired into exile ; first into Bouillon , and afterwards to Brühl ...
... established by a royal declaration , and they were restored to all their dignities and charges . Mazarine , meanwhile , who saw that for the present the game was lost , retired into exile ; first into Bouillon , and afterwards to Brühl ...
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... establishing the principle that , though the union should be main- tained , there should be no Stadtholder of the United Netherlands ; that each province should conduct its own affairs , and that the army should be under the direction ...
... establishing the principle that , though the union should be main- tained , there should be no Stadtholder of the United Netherlands ; that each province should conduct its own affairs , and that the army should be under the direction ...
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... even yet pro- perly established , and the right of private maritime war was under certain circum- stances still recognised . CHAP . I. ] CROMWELL'S TREATY WITH FRANCE . 25 xviii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS A D Page A D.
... even yet pro- perly established , and the right of private maritime war was under certain circum- stances still recognised . CHAP . I. ] CROMWELL'S TREATY WITH FRANCE . 25 xviii CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS A D Page A D.
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... established at Frankfort , under the presidency of the Elector of Mentz , to watch over the common interests . The Rhenish League was the culminating point of French policy with regard to Germany . Its immediate object was to prevent ...
... established at Frankfort , under the presidency of the Elector of Mentz , to watch over the common interests . The Rhenish League was the culminating point of French policy with regard to Germany . Its immediate object was to prevent ...
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