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661 the table A. Ancient State of Mankind 1 The Assyrian Empire 3 Alexander the Great 9 America discovered 44 Peace made at Aix la Chapelle 244 An Association of the Nobility in the Netherlands 259 The Duke de Alva is sent into the Netherlands 261 He causes the Earls of Egmont and Hoorn to be beheaded 261 Don John de Austria made Governour of the Netherlands 264 The Duke of Alenson constituted Sovereign over the Netherlands 266 Archduke Albert Governour of the Spanish Netherlands 269 Avignon, why once the seat of the Popes 410 The House of Austria most zealous for Popery 424 Albert Duke of Meclenburgh King of Sweden 475 B. The Duke of Braganza proclaimed King of Portugal under the Name of John IV. 65, 92 Brasil first discovered in America 90 Battle near Crecy betwixt the English and French 191, 118 Battle near Poictiers betwixt the English and French 192, 119 The Battle of St. Quintin betwixt the English and French 140 The Battle of Agincourt 198 Brittainy united with France 204 Battle of Pavia betwixt Charles V. Emperor of Germany, and Francis I. King of France 212 Mareschal de Biron’s Conspiracy against Henry IV. King of France 233 Briel taken by the banish’d Netherlanders 262 1. The page numbers in this Table are those of the original 1695 edition of Crull’s translation, which are enclosed in angle brackets in the text. 662 original contents Battle near Nieuport betwixt the Spaniards and Dutch 270 The Bohemian Tumults under the Emperour Ferdinand I. 301 The Crown of Bohemia offered to Frederic Elector Palatine 301 Boteslaus Chrobry the first King of Poland 335 The Battle fought near Warsaw in Poland 351 Boris Goudenaw Czar of Muscovy 362 Of making Bishops 383 Battle fought near Leipzick in Germany 520 Battle fought near Lutzen in Germany 524 Battle of Nordlingen in Germany 527 A second Battle fought near Leipzick 530 Battle fought in the Island of Fuhnen 534 C. Carthage 12 Constantinople the Imperial Seat of the Eastern Emperors 26 Castile made a Kingdom 33 Castile and Arragon united under Ferdinand and Isabella 42 Charles V. 46 His Wars with France 47 Charles V. takes Rome 48 Charles V. wages Wars against the Protestants in Germany 52 Charles’s Abdication 53 His Death 53 Catalonia rebels against Spain 63 Charles II. King of Spain 66 The Canary Islands 73 The Corfew Ball 106 Calais taken by Edward III. King of England 119 Charles I. King of England 148 His Wars with France 149 His Wars with Spain 148 Commotions in England and the true Causes thereof 149 The Conduct of King Charles I. 151 He is made a Prisoner 158 He is sentenced to death and executed 159 Charles II. Son of King Charles I. routed near Worcester 160 Cromwell made Protector of England 161 Charles II. Restauration to the Kingdom 162 His Wars with Holland 163 Charles surnamed the Great, King of France 179 Is proclaimed Emperour of the Romans 179 [18.226.93.207] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 14:20 GMT) original contents 663 The Carolinian Family extinguish’d in France 182 Charles VI. King of France 195 Charles VII. King of France 199 Charles VIII. King of France 204 Conquers Naples 205 Loses Naples 206 Charles IX. King of France 221 The first, second, third, fourth and fifth Huguenot Wars under his Reign 221, 222, 223, 224 Charles the Great r282 Charles IV. Emperour of Germany causes the Golden Bull to be compiled 295 Charles V. Emperour of Germany 297 He resigns the Empire 299 Christian I. the first King of Denmark out of the Owenburgh Family 322 Christian II. King of Denmark crowned King of Sweden 323 He is driven thence, and afterwards out of his own Kingdom 324 Christian IV. King of Denmark, his defeat near Kings-Luttern 325 The Siege of Copenhagen 326 Christian V. the present King of Denmark 327 He maketh War upon Sweden 327 Makes a Peace with Sweden 328 The Christian Religion is proper for all the World 370 Is not contrary to civil Government 371 No other Religion or Philosophy comparable to it 372 Concerning the outward Government of Religion 372 The consideration of this Question according to the Nature of Religion in general, and of the Christian Religion in particular 374, 375 First Propagation of the Christian Religion, and by what methods it was established 376 Persecution of the first Church, and the...

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