Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London, Volume 4Huguenot Society of London., 1894 "A bibliography of some works relating to the Huguenot refugees, whence they came, where they settled": v. 1, pp. 130-149. |
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Page 486
... Grisons , the , 290 , 293 , 315 ; see also Paper entitled Rohan's , The Duc de , Relations with the Republic of Venice , passim . Groen van Prinsterer , M. , 35 note , 39 note . Groningen , 302 , 303 . Gros Villar , Wurtemberg , 336 ...
... Grisons , the , 290 , 293 , 315 ; see also Paper entitled Rohan's , The Duc de , Relations with the Republic of Venice , passim . Groen van Prinsterer , M. , 35 note , 39 note . Groningen , 302 , 303 . Gros Villar , Wurtemberg , 336 ...
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... Grisons being desirous of having him with them , he had asked for permission to leave . As he was in the pay of the State , " the Senate had hesitated to grant it ; but being again pressed by the Grisons he had gone off to them . This ...
... Grisons being desirous of having him with them , he had asked for permission to leave . As he was in the pay of the State , " the Senate had hesitated to grant it ; but being again pressed by the Grisons he had gone off to them . This ...
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... Grisons , gave the command of the army to Rohan . Space will not allow me to follow the campaign of Rohan during this war , in which he obtained several signal victories over the Spaniards , and shewed great military 1 Appendix xiv ...
... Grisons , gave the command of the army to Rohan . Space will not allow me to follow the campaign of Rohan during this war , in which he obtained several signal victories over the Spaniards , and shewed great military 1 Appendix xiv ...
Page 227
... Grisons having become suspicious of him , he was compelled to defer his attempt , " which nevertheless will succeed , for as soon as the Duke " rose from his bed he proceeded to the Church of the Capuchin " fathers to return thanks to ...
... Grisons having become suspicious of him , he was compelled to defer his attempt , " which nevertheless will succeed , for as soon as the Duke " rose from his bed he proceeded to the Church of the Capuchin " fathers to return thanks to ...
Page 228
... Grisons , he had , in pursuance of the commands of the King , made arrange- ments to withdraw his army from the Valtelline . His connection with Venice thus ceased , and he takes leave of the ' Proveditore Generale , ' Alvisi Zorzi ...
... Grisons , he had , in pursuance of the commands of the King , made arrange- ments to withdraw his army from the Valtelline . His connection with Venice thus ceased , and he takes leave of the ' Proveditore Generale , ' Alvisi Zorzi ...
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