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Page 824
... King twice , trying to persuade him to agree to a constitutional settlement that they then in- tended to submit to Parliament . At that time Cromwell , no enemy of the King , was touched by his devotion to his children . His main task ...
... King twice , trying to persuade him to agree to a constitutional settlement that they then in- tended to submit to Parliament . At that time Cromwell , no enemy of the King , was touched by his devotion to his children . His main task ...
Page 899
... king of Salamis ( 560-525 BC ) . The Persian Empire . In 525 BC the Cypriot kings transferred their allegiance to the Achaemenid ( Persian ) conquerors of Egypt . The Cypriots retained their indepen- dence until the accession of Darius ...
... king of Salamis ( 560-525 BC ) . The Persian Empire . In 525 BC the Cypriot kings transferred their allegiance to the Achaemenid ( Persian ) conquerors of Egypt . The Cypriots retained their indepen- dence until the accession of Darius ...
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... king of " two peoples " : the Utraquists and the Catholics ; the Czechs and the Germans . He was anxious to be crowned according to the rites prescribed by Charles IV . George's son - in - law , King Matthias of Hun- gary , sent two ...
... king of " two peoples " : the Utraquists and the Catholics ; the Czechs and the Germans . He was anxious to be crowned according to the rites prescribed by Charles IV . George's son - in - law , King Matthias of Hun- gary , sent two ...
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