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... duke of Anjou , and how of our greatest allies , the emperor of Germany and the States - General . " In the mean while the French king has withdrawn his troops from Spain , and has put it out of his power to restore that mon- archy to ...
... duke of Anjou , and how of our greatest allies , the emperor of Germany and the States - General . " In the mean while the French king has withdrawn his troops from Spain , and has put it out of his power to restore that mon- archy to ...
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... duke of Anjou have been able to do , notwithstanding the feeble efforts we have made in Spain , notwithstanding " the little care the emperor takes to support King Charles , " notwithstanding the Dutch might have been contented " with a ...
... duke of Anjou have been able to do , notwithstanding the feeble efforts we have made in Spain , notwithstanding " the little care the emperor takes to support King Charles , " notwithstanding the Dutch might have been contented " with a ...
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