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    beetoostrongforhithe

    danisharesranybuted

    einfollooryhsuchenergyandviolence

    thatdenrkosueforpeaceonlyone

    toainedinthehandsoftheprotestants

    thatralsund

    there,intheearlysueroftheyear1630,landedking

    gustavusadolphusofthehouseofvasa,kingofsweden,

    andfausasthenryagainst

    therussiansaprotestantprinitedaition,

    desirousofkingshecentreofagreatnorthe

    eire,gustavusadolphusedbytheprotestant

    princesofeuropeasthesaviourofthelutherancausehe

    defeatedtilly,successfullybutcheredtheprotestant

    inhabitantsofgdeburgthenhistroopsbegantheir

    greatranyinanattetto

    reachthehabsburgpossessionsinitalythreatenedinthe

    rearbythecatholics,gustavussuddenlyveeredaroundand

    defeatedtheinhabsburgarinthebattleoflutzen

    unfortunatelythesrayed

    ahistroopsbutthehabsburgpowerhadbeen

    broken

    ferdinand,ofperson,atonce

    begantodistrusthisonder

    inchief,urderedathisinstigationhe

    catholicbourbons,edtheirhabsburg

    rivals,heardofthis,theyjoinedtheprotestantswedes

    thearesoflouisxiiiinvadedtheeastepartofgey,

    andturenneandndeaddedtheirfatothatof

    banerandar,thesurdering,pillaging

    andbuinghabsburgpropertythisbroughtgreat

    faandrichestothese

    envioustheprotestantdanesthereupondeclaredwarupon

    theprotestantshealliesofthecatholic

    french,icalleader,thecardinalderichelieu,had

    justdeprivedthehuguenotsorfrenchprotestantsofthose

    rightsofpublicheedictofnantesoftheyear

    1598hadguaranteedthe

    theerthehabitofsuchenunters,didnotdecide

    anything,etoanendhthetreatyofphalia

    in1648thecatholicpoainedcatholicand

    theprotestantpoayedfaithfultothedoctrinesof

    lutherandcalvinandzchprotestants

    republicsfrance

    kepttheetzandtoulandverdunandapartofthe

    alsaaneirentinuedtoexistasasort

    ofscarecroen,oney,houthope

    andhouturage

    theonlygoodthethirtyyearsplishedwasa

    negativeoneitdisuragedbothcatholicsandprotestants

    frovertryingitagainhenceforththeylefteachotherin

    peacethishoeanthatreligiousfeelingand

    theologithisearthonthe

    ntrarythequarrelsbetholicandprotestant

    catoanend,butthedisputesbethedifferentprotestant

    sectsntinuedasbitterlyaseverbeforeinholland

    adifferenceofopinionastothetruenatureofpredestination

    averyobsportant

    theeyesofyourgreatgrandfathercausedaquarrelh

    endedhthedecapitationofjohnofoldenbaeveldt,the

    dutchstatesn,hesuccessof

    therepublicduringthefirsttyyearsofitsindependence,

    andhegreatorganisinggeniusofherindiantrading

    panyinengland,thefeudledtocivilwar

    butbeforeitellyouofthisoutbreakothefirst

    executionbyprocessoflato

    saysothingabouttheprevioushistoryofenglandinthis

    bookiaryingtogiveyouonlythoseeventsofthepast

    hrouponthenditionsofthepresent

    entioncertainuntries,thecauseisnot

    tobefoundinanyseypartihati

    uldtellyouhappenedtonorzerlandand

    serbiaandchinabuttheselandsexercisednogreatinfluence

    uponthedevelopntofeuropeinthesixteenthand

    seventeenthbyhapolite

    andveryrespectfulbo

    positionallislandhavedoneduring

    thelastfivehundredyearshasshapedtheurseofhistory

    ineveryerofthehoutaproperknowledgeof

    thebackgroundofenglishhistory,youcannotunderstand

    youreadintheneisthereforenecessary

    thatyouknoentary

    forfgoventherestoftheeuropeanntinent

    onarchs

    theenglishrevolution

    hohestrugglebethe``divine

    rightofkingsandthelessdivine

    butrereasonable``rightof

    parliantendeddisastrouslyfor

    kingcharlesii

    caesar,theearliestexplorerofnortheeurope,had

    crossedthechannelintheyear55bcandhadnquered

    englandduringfourcenturiestheuntrythenreined

    aronprovincebuthebarbariansbeganto

    threatenro,thegarrisonsthefrontier

    thattheyghtdefendthehountryandbritannia

    entandhoutprotection

    assoonasthisbecaknoongthehungrysaxon

    tribesofnorthegey,theysailedacrossthenorthsea

    anddetheelvesathointheprosperousislandthey

    foundedanuerofindependentanglosaxonkingdo

    socalledaftertheoriginalanglesorenglishandthesaxon

    invadersbutthesesllstatesh

    eachotherandnokingself

    astheheadofauniteduntryforrethanfivehundred

    years,rbriaandwessexandsussex

    andkentandeastanglia,ores,were

    exposedtoattacksfroariousscandinavianpiratesfinally

    intheeleventhcentury,england,togetherhnorwayand

    northegeybepire

    ofcanutethegreatandthelastvestigesofindependence

    disappeared

    thedanes,intheurseofti,no

    soonerhanithefourth

    titheneieshedescendantsofanothertribe

    ofnorsenhetenthcenturyhadinvaded

    franandy,

    dukeofnody,ehadlookedacrossthe

    erhanenviouseye,crossedthechannelinoctober

    oftheyear1066atth

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