History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 - Great Britain |
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... Ferdinand tilities as their future king . The Revolution at Prague . 270 Commencement of State of opinion in Ger ... Ferdinand's successes • 304 Doncaster's negotiation with Ferdinand and Oñate Rejection of Doncaster's proposals 305 306 ...
... Ferdinand tilities as their future king . The Revolution at Prague . 270 Commencement of State of opinion in Ger ... Ferdinand's successes • 304 Doncaster's negotiation with Ferdinand and Oñate Rejection of Doncaster's proposals 305 306 ...
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... Ferdinand elected Emperor 307 308 Frederick elected King of Bohemia 309 Frederick accepts the crown , and sends ... Ferdinand's compact with the Duke of Bavaria The defence of Vienna Maximilian's diplomacy Gondomar prepares to re- turn ...
... Ferdinand elected Emperor 307 308 Frederick elected King of Bohemia 309 Frederick accepts the crown , and sends ... Ferdinand's compact with the Duke of Bavaria The defence of Vienna Maximilian's diplomacy Gondomar prepares to re- turn ...
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... Ferdinand of Styria . Ferdinand now offered to take the Infanta Maria in her sister's place . The offer was a tempting one , for the boy , if he lived , would probably be Emperor.2 But the hope of the conversion of England was too ...
... Ferdinand of Styria . Ferdinand now offered to take the Infanta Maria in her sister's place . The offer was a tempting one , for the boy , if he lived , would probably be Emperor.2 But the hope of the conversion of England was too ...
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... the Estates of Bohemia against Ferdinand resembled the cause of the English Parliament against Charles I. The Bohemian aristocracy . a wall of mountains from Germany 280 Protestantism in the Aus- trian dominions The Bohemian aristocracy.
... the Estates of Bohemia against Ferdinand resembled the cause of the English Parliament against Charles I. The Bohemian aristocracy . a wall of mountains from Germany 280 Protestantism in the Aus- trian dominions The Bohemian aristocracy.
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... Ferdinand of Styria , as the fittest person to be en- trusted with the united inheritance of the family . Ferdinand was accordingly presented to the Estates for acceptance as their future king . 1617 . of Ferdinand The terms in which ...
... Ferdinand of Styria , as the fittest person to be en- trusted with the united inheritance of the family . Ferdinand was accordingly presented to the Estates for acceptance as their future king . 1617 . of Ferdinand The terms in which ...
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