The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 550 էջ |
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... months Turenne had routed the handful of troops which the Governor of the Netherlands could oppose to him , and was master of nearly all the important towns of Flanders and Brabant . But this lawless act of violence had spread alarm ...
... months Turenne had routed the handful of troops which the Governor of the Netherlands could oppose to him , and was master of nearly all the important towns of Flanders and Brabant . But this lawless act of violence had spread alarm ...
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... months , five , out of the seven provinces were in the power of the French , and Louis was insolently celebrating his triumph by a performance of the mass in the cathedral of Utrecht , while the panic - stricken burghers of Amsterdam ...
... months , five , out of the seven provinces were in the power of the French , and Louis was insolently celebrating his triumph by a performance of the mass in the cathedral of Utrecht , while the panic - stricken burghers of Amsterdam ...
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... months when the Electoral Prince , a child only seven years old , died . This disaster rendered necessary a second treaty , which was negotiated and signed with as much secrecy as the former one . The three Powers agreed on placing the ...
... months when the Electoral Prince , a child only seven years old , died . This disaster rendered necessary a second treaty , which was negotiated and signed with as much secrecy as the former one . The three Powers agreed on placing the ...
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... month afterwards , he was released from his life of misery . The news of Charles's death and of the will he had made reached Fontainebleau on the ninth . Louis held that after- noon a council , in which the alternative between accepting ...
... month afterwards , he was released from his life of misery . The news of Charles's death and of the will he had made reached Fontainebleau on the ninth . Louis held that after- noon a council , in which the alternative between accepting ...
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... months had now elapsed since the proclamation of Philip , and so little inclination had been shown either by England or Holland to offer any serious opposition to his title , that Louis thought he might venture to put a little pressure ...
... months had now elapsed since the proclamation of Philip , and so little inclination had been shown either by England or Holland to offer any serious opposition to his title , that Louis thought he might venture to put a little pressure ...
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The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
The History of Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne, Հատոր 1 Frederick William Wyon Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1876 |
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