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... Lewis to save James 228 James frustrates them 229 The French Armies invade Germany 231 William obtains the Sanction of the States General to his Ex- pedition 232 Schomberg 233 British Adventurers at the Hague 234 William's Declaration ...
... Lewis to save James 228 James frustrates them 229 The French Armies invade Germany 231 William obtains the Sanction of the States General to his Ex- pedition 232 Schomberg 233 British Adventurers at the Hague 234 William's Declaration ...
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... Lewis to James Choice of a French Ambassador to accompany James . The Count of Avaux · James lands at Kinsale ; James enters Cork Journey of James from Cork to Dublin Discontent in England . Factions at Dublin Castle 499 501 502 503 504 ...
... Lewis to James Choice of a French Ambassador to accompany James . The Count of Avaux · James lands at Kinsale ; James enters Cork Journey of James from Cork to Dublin Discontent in England . Factions at Dublin Castle 499 501 502 503 504 ...
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... Lewis in ostentatious defiance of justice and pub- lic law , had been overrun , had been desolated , had been given up to every excess of rapacity , licentiousness , and cruelty . The Dutch had in dismay humbled themselves before the ...
... Lewis in ostentatious defiance of justice and pub- lic law , had been overrun , had been desolated , had been given up to every excess of rapacity , licentiousness , and cruelty . The Dutch had in dismay humbled themselves before the ...
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... Lewis , transferred from the field to the cabinet , was soon exasperated by a pri- vate feud . In talents , temper , manners , and opinions , the CHAP . VII . CHAP . VII . rivals were diametrically opposed to each c 2 JAMES THE SECOND . 19.
... Lewis , transferred from the field to the cabinet , was soon exasperated by a pri- vate feud . In talents , temper , manners , and opinions , the CHAP . VII . CHAP . VII . rivals were diametrically opposed to each c 2 JAMES THE SECOND . 19.
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... Lewis , polite and dignified , profuse and voluptuous , fond of display and averse from danger , a munificent patron of arts and letters , and a cruel persecutor of Calvinists , presented a remarkable contrast to William , simple in ...
... Lewis , polite and dignified , profuse and voluptuous , fond of display and averse from danger , a munificent patron of arts and letters , and a cruel persecutor of Calvinists , presented a remarkable contrast to William , simple in ...
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