The History of England: From the Accession of George III, 1760, to the Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837, by T.S. Hughes. Being the Completion of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Present Reign, Band 1G. Bell, 1846 |
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... in Suabia , and the secularisation of Prussia , a territory which had belonged to the Teutonic order from the middle of the 13th century . Here was the loss of a whole country to the popedom , and an example by which PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
... in Suabia , and the secularisation of Prussia , a territory which had belonged to the Teutonic order from the middle of the 13th century . Here was the loss of a whole country to the popedom , and an example by which PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
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... territories of the house of Austria , and pressed more especially by the power of Spain , was reduced to a temporary inferiority . To Spain indeed , separated from Germany , she might have been a formidable antagonist , if religious ...
... territories of the house of Austria , and pressed more especially by the power of Spain , was reduced to a temporary inferiority . To Spain indeed , separated from Germany , she might have been a formidable antagonist , if religious ...
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... Wallenstein was invested with their territories : he held Pomerania also , and was created admiral of the fleets in the Baltic and the ocean . Peace was at length made with Christian IV . at Lubeck , May 12 22 PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
... Wallenstein was invested with their territories : he held Pomerania also , and was created admiral of the fleets in the Baltic and the ocean . Peace was at length made with Christian IV . at Lubeck , May 12 22 PRELIMINARY ESSAY .
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... territorial than to the imperial government . With regard to the political system of Europe , the main- tenance of the ... territory as by prospects which the marriage , concerted between Louis XIV . and the infanta of Spain , opened for ...
... territorial than to the imperial government . With regard to the political system of Europe , the main- tenance of the ... territory as by prospects which the marriage , concerted between Louis XIV . and the infanta of Spain , opened for ...
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... territory , but by her superior refinement and the domination of her language . The regal power had been advanced greatly by the policy of Richelieu , though the constitution of the kingdom was too complicated to admit of a pure ...
... territory , but by her superior refinement and the domination of her language . The regal power had been advanced greatly by the policy of Richelieu , though the constitution of the kingdom was too complicated to admit of a pure ...
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