The History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople, in 1453, to the War in the Crimea, in 1857, Volumen2J. Murray, 1861 |
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... refuse to accede to it . 591 1637. Death of Ferdinand II . and Election of Ferdinand III . 595 CHAPTER VII . The Thirty Years ' War continued to its Conclusion by the Peace of West- phalia ; with a View of Spanish and Turkish Affairs ...
... refuse to accede to it . 591 1637. Death of Ferdinand II . and Election of Ferdinand III . 595 CHAPTER VII . The Thirty Years ' War continued to its Conclusion by the Peace of West- phalia ; with a View of Spanish and Turkish Affairs ...
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... refused to obey should feel all the weight of his authority . And when the Palatine Frederick asked who then were the disobedient princes ? Charles answered , it was those who practised against him under pretence of religion ; who ...
... refused to obey should feel all the weight of his authority . And when the Palatine Frederick asked who then were the disobedient princes ? Charles answered , it was those who practised against him under pretence of religion ; who ...
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... refused to join it ! No help could be ex- pected from the Palatinate or Brandenburg , from the Kings of Sweden and Denmark , the Dukes of Pomerania and Mecklenburg , the Protestant Dukes of Brunswick , the Princes of Anhalt , nor the ...
... refused to join it ! No help could be ex- pected from the Palatinate or Brandenburg , from the Kings of Sweden and Denmark , the Dukes of Pomerania and Mecklenburg , the Protestant Dukes of Brunswick , the Princes of Anhalt , nor the ...
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... refused to quit their position , although Donauwerth and other places in the neighbourhood had been taken , the Emperor marched towards Ulm . The Elector , however , had anticipated him , and , by throwing in some troops , prevented the ...
... refused to quit their position , although Donauwerth and other places in the neighbourhood had been taken , the Emperor marched towards Ulm . The Elector , however , had anticipated him , and , by throwing in some troops , prevented the ...
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... refused to serve against the Elector ; at Leitmeritz , where Ferdinand had ordered his vassals to muster for the invasion of Saxony , he was joined only by the Roman Catholic nobles ; while , on the other hand , the Utraquists assembled ...
... refused to serve against the Elector ; at Leitmeritz , where Ferdinand had ordered his vassals to muster for the invasion of Saxony , he was joined only by the Roman Catholic nobles ; while , on the other hand , the Utraquists assembled ...
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Página 243 - Upon the 16th of February, 1568, a sentence of the holy office condemned all the inhabitants of the Netherlands to death as heretics. From this universal doom only a few persons, especially named, were excepted. A proclamation of the king, dated ten days later, confirmed this decree of the Inquisition, and ordered it to be carried into instant execution, without regard to age, sex, or condition.
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Página 190 - He was a rigid Mussulman, and insisted on a precise observance of all the precepts of the Koran. He was very temperate in his diet, ate but little meat, and amused himself chiefly with hunting. In his moments of depression he was accustomed to humble himself before God, and composed spiritual hymns, in which he compared his nothingness with the power of the Almighty. He was very scrupulous in keeping his word; he loved justice, and never 1 "Relationo" of Navagero, in Albert's Collection.
Página 557 - ... language. The oldest allies of the emperor, the chiefs of the League, and above all Maximilian of Bavaria, were dissatisfied with the present, and anxious about the future. While affairs were in this position, it happened that Ferdinand assembled the Catholic electors of Ratisbon in the summer of 1630, for the purpose of procuring the election of his son as king of the Romans. It was not possible that such an occasion should pass away without the discussion of all other public affairs. The emperor...
Página 384 - Tschambock, besides several fortresses, were taken by the Imperialists, and the operations of the Turkish Seraskier Saturdschi were so unfortunate as to cost him his dismissal and his life. Both sides were now exhausted, and eager to conclude a peace if satisfactory terms could be obtained. In 1599 the Grand- Vizier, Ibrahim...
Página 385 - Palfy ; but nothing was effected : the demands on both sides were too high, and the war was continued six years longer. We shall not, however, enter into the details of a struggle which was feebly carried on with varying success, and which gave birth to no events of decisive importance. Even the death of Mahomet III...