| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
| 1868 - 878 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 852 頁
...to annoy England, and the French Protniani*, to annoy Louis. lie sought to unite Peter of Ku.-j.ia and Charles XII. with him, to plunge Austria into...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he ji :i:a!!y accomplished the arrest... | |
| 1878 - 882 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...sought to unite Peter of Russia and Charles XII. with hi™, to plunge Austria into a war with the Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through... | |
| 1879 - 748 頁
...extensive war by laud, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
| 1880 - 890 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronized the pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
| 1888 - 878 頁
...the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender to annoy England, and tne French Protestants to annoy Louis. He sought to unite...France. But Philip lost courage, and concluded a treaty of peace, the chief condition of which was that the cardinal should be dismissed. He was ordered to... | |
| 1888 - 854 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronised the Pretender to annoy England, and the French Protestants...and Charles XII. with him, to plunge Austria into a Avar with the Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and to bring about the downfall of the... | |
| 1897 - 956 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronized the Pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1020 頁
...extensive war by land, in which all the European powers would have been entangled. He patronized the pretender, to annoy England, and the French Protestants,...Turks, to stir up an insurrection in Hungary, and, through his influence with one of the parties at the French court, he actually accomplished the arrest... | |
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