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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... whole Parliament , the edict was confined to such chambers as were not strictly courts of justice ; as the Chambre des Comptes , the Cour des Aides , and the Grand Conseil . But these chambers called upon the Parliament to defend their ...
... whole Parliament , the edict was confined to such chambers as were not strictly courts of justice ; as the Chambre des Comptes , the Cour des Aides , and the Grand Conseil . But these chambers called upon the Parliament to defend their ...
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... whole the 21 Stubbe , Further Justification of the War with the United Netherlands , p . 118 , sqq . 4to . London , 1673 . 22 The Dutch had , in 1623 , massacred the English settlers in Amboyna , on the pretence that they were engaged ...
... whole the 21 Stubbe , Further Justification of the War with the United Netherlands , p . 118 , sqq . 4to . London , 1673 . 22 The Dutch had , in 1623 , massacred the English settlers in Amboyna , on the pretence that they were engaged ...
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... whole eighty years of their struggle with Spain . At length they were so crippled by the great action fought in July 1653 , in which the gallant Tromp lost his life , that they were glad to accept of a peace on the terms dictated by ...
... whole eighty years of their struggle with Spain . At length they were so crippled by the great action fought in July 1653 , in which the gallant Tromp lost his life , that they were glad to accept of a peace on the terms dictated by ...
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... whole fleets should render these honours to a single man - of - war , and that the Dutch should not send more than a certain number of ships of war into the British seas without the express permission of England . The Dutch agreed to ...
... whole fleets should render these honours to a single man - of - war , and that the Dutch should not send more than a certain number of ships of war into the British seas without the express permission of England . The Dutch agreed to ...
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... whole pro- vinces , enjoyed large revenues , and had the privilege of maintaining troops , were often at deadly feud with one another , and carried on their quarrels with the aid of foreign mercenaries and foreign gold . Under them were ...
... whole pro- vinces , enjoyed large revenues , and had the privilege of maintaining troops , were often at deadly feud with one another , and carried on their quarrels with the aid of foreign mercenaries and foreign gold . Under them were ...
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alliance allies ambassador Archduke army assistance attack Augustus Austrian battle Book campaign captured Cardinal ceded CHAP Charles II Charles XII Charles's command compelled concluded Condé conquests Court crown Czar death declared defeated Denmark Diet dominions Duchy Duke of Lorraine Duke of Orléans Duke of Savoy Dumont Dutch Elector of Bavaria Elector of Brandenburg Elector Palatine Emperor Empire endeavoured engaged England English entered Eugene Europe favour fleet force France Frederick William French King German Gesch Grand Hist Holland Imperial John Casimir July June King of Poland King of Spain kingdom league Leopold Lorraine Louis XIV March Maria Theresa Marshal Mazarine minister monarch negociations Nimeguen October Orléans Palatine Parliament peace Peace of Westphalia Peter Philip Polish Pope Porte Portugal possession Prince Protestant provinces Prussia Queen restored Rhine Russians Saxony September siege Spaniards Spanish Netherlands Stadtholder States-General Swedish throne treaty troops Turenne Turks victory Vienna Westphalia
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Стр. 338 - ... Meanwhile Admiral Vernon, setting sail with the English fleet from Jamaica, captured Porto Bello, on the Isthmus of Darien, December 1st — an exploit for which he received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament. His attempt on Carthagena, in the spring of 1741, proved, however, a complete failure through his dissensions, it is said, with General Wentworth, the commander of the land forces. A squadron, under Commodore Anson, despatched to the South Sea for the purpose of annoying the Spanish...
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Стр. 270 - words of art" as he calls them, which Philemon Holland, a voluminous translator at the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the seventeenth century...
Стр. 271 - Balthazar Ayala, a Spanish writer who flourished about the same time, was not a casuist but a jurisconsult. He was Judge Advocate of the Spanish army in the Netherlands, under the Prince of Parma, to whom he addressed, in 1581, from the camp at Tournai, his treatise " De Jure et Officiis Bellicis." It is divided into three books ; the first of which treats of war as viewed by the law of nations, with examples from Roman history and jurisprudence. The second book concerns military policy, and the...
Стр. 107 - Porte, and terminated a war in which the Venetians are said to have lost 30,000 men, and the Turks upwards of 118,000.
Стр. 296 - Louis XIV. was read amid a silence of disapprobation. Philip then protested against an act which, he said, had been extorted from the late King ; he silenced the attempted remonstrances of the Duke du Maine, and the Parliament proclaimed him Regent by acclamation. He was also invested with the guardianship of the young King, and with the command of the forces ; in short, he was intrusted with an almost absolute power, and the testament of Louis, as, indeed, that Sovereign had anticipated, was entirely...
Стр. 375 - OB the 27th of May a more extended alliance was formed at Frankfort between the King of France, the emperor, the King of Prussia, the Elector Palatine, and the King of Sweden, in his quality of Landgrave of...
Стр. 109 - September 11, the allies reached the heights of Kahlenberg, within sight of Vienna, and announced their arrival to the beleaguered citizens by means of rockets. On the following day the Turks were attacked, and after a few hours' resistance completely routed.