Lives of the Warriors of the Civil Wars of France and England: Warriors of the Seventeenth CenturyJ. Murray, 1867 |
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... King , and he had never been so warm a friend of Condé as to take a step into rebellion tions with against his Sovereign to assist the Prince . At the same the king of time he was indignant at the treatment of one so high Spain against ...
... King , and he had never been so warm a friend of Condé as to take a step into rebellion tions with against his Sovereign to assist the Prince . At the same the king of time he was indignant at the treatment of one so high Spain against ...
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... King their alliance , yet the Viscount was in no hurry to offers his follow her to Paris . He felt that their common in- pardon to Turenne , terest had now ceased , and it became him to consider who holds how his own honour was affected ...
... King their alliance , yet the Viscount was in no hurry to offers his follow her to Paris . He felt that their common in- pardon to Turenne , terest had now ceased , and it became him to consider who holds how his own honour was affected ...
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... King encamped at Châtres . The Maréchal endeavoured to persuade the Court to allow him to cover its march on the capital , where he thought the presence of the King would im- diately crush the party of Gaston D'Orléans and the Prince de ...
... King encamped at Châtres . The Maréchal endeavoured to persuade the Court to allow him to cover its march on the capital , where he thought the presence of the King would im- diately crush the party of Gaston D'Orléans and the Prince de ...
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... King of France , but had with consummate guile persuaded the Maréchal de la Ferté , who was Governor of Lorraine , that he was raising troops in the cause of the King ; but he had now brought up 10,000 men to the army of the Princes ...
... King of France , but had with consummate guile persuaded the Maréchal de la Ferté , who was Governor of Lorraine , that he was raising troops in the cause of the King ; but he had now brought up 10,000 men to the army of the Princes ...
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... King grants an this resolution from his brother the Duc de Bouil- lon , while at the camp , and in the course of the same day repaired to St. Denis . He himself represented to Mazarin that the retreat of the Court to Lyons would ...
... King grants an this resolution from his brother the Duc de Bouil- lon , while at the camp , and in the course of the same day repaired to St. Denis . He himself represented to Mazarin that the retreat of the Court to Lyons would ...
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accordingly advance Anne of Austria arms arrived artillery attack August battle Bavarian besieged Boutteville bridge camp campaign capture Cardinal Mazarin carried Castle cavalry Charles château command Count Court Cromwell crossed D'Enghien D'Hocquincourt defence Duchesse de Longueville Duke Dunkirk Earl of Essex endeavoured enemy Ferté field Flanders flank foot force forthwith France French army Fuensaldaña garrison guns head horse Imperialists infantry joined July June King King's army la Ferté Lord Lord-General Lorraine Louis XIV Majesty Mardyk Maréchal-Général Marquis ment military Monsieur Montecuculi nevertheless night obtain officers opened Oxford Paris Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party person Prince de Condé Prince Rupert Princess prisoners Queen Regent rebel received regiments renne repaired resolved retire returned Rhine river Rocroy Royal army Royalists Scheldt sent September siege soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish army Stenay surrendered tion took town treaty troops Turenne Turenne's Viscount Waller wounded young