The gallery of portraits: with memoirs ...: Gustavus AdolphusC. Knight, 1837 |
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... France , he concluded a truce for six years with Sigismond , retaining possession of the con- quered provinces ; and being thus relieved from all fear of Poland , and guaranteed against injury from Denmark by the interest of that ...
... France , he concluded a truce for six years with Sigismond , retaining possession of the con- quered provinces ; and being thus relieved from all fear of Poland , and guaranteed against injury from Denmark by the interest of that ...
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... France , by the terms of which he was to main- tain in Germany 30,000 men , France furnishing a subsidy of 400,000 dollars yearly , to use his best endeavours to reinstate those princes who had been expelled from their dominions by the ...
... France , by the terms of which he was to main- tain in Germany 30,000 men , France furnishing a subsidy of 400,000 dollars yearly , to use his best endeavours to reinstate those princes who had been expelled from their dominions by the ...
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... France and Germany . He studied theology at Geneva under Beza , and shortly after the mas- sacre of St. Bartholomew , in 1572 , was invited to accept the chair of philosophy in the University of that city : this he declined , but it ...
... France and Germany . He studied theology at Geneva under Beza , and shortly after the mas- sacre of St. Bartholomew , in 1572 , was invited to accept the chair of philosophy in the University of that city : this he declined , but it ...
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... equip him , in 1662 , for a journey to France , in hope that the gaiety of that country would expel his new - fashioned and , as he regarded them , fanatical notions . Paris , however , soon became wearisome to. PENN. ...
... equip him , in 1662 , for a journey to France , in hope that the gaiety of that country would expel his new - fashioned and , as he regarded them , fanatical notions . Paris , however , soon became wearisome to. PENN. ...
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... France had worn away , and he had returned to those grave habits , and that rule of associating only with religious people , which had before given his father so much displeasure . To try the effect of absence and change of associates ...
... France had worn away , and he had returned to those grave habits , and that rule of associating only with religious people , which had before given his father so much displeasure . To try the effect of absence and change of associates ...
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