Index of Gardiner's History of England
Germany,
- results of the Reformation in,
- the ecclesiastical reservation in,
- Catholic reaction in,
- danger of the dissolution of the Empire in,
- opposition of the Union and the League in,
- danger arising from the disputed succession of Cleves and Juliers in,
- Lutheran party in,
- Calvinist party in,
- effect of the Bohemian revolution on,
- James's attempts to mediate in,
- Doncaster's mission to,
- mission of Wotton to,
- mission of Conway and Weston to,
- effect of the battle of Prague upon,
- contrast between France and,
- want of enthusiasm for Frederick in,
- plan adopted by the Spanish Council of State for the settlement of,
- English commissioners appointed to treat for peace in,
- James signs a treaty for a suspension of arms in Germany,
- course of the Thirty Years' War in,
- unwillingness of the House of Commons to engage in war in,
- the ecclesiastical territories in the north of,
- position of Christian IV. in,
- defeat of Mansfeld and Christian IV. in,
- end of English military intervention in,
- Pembroke and Dorchester wish Charles to intervene in,
- decline of English sympathy with the Protestants of,
- progress of Wallenstein in,
- issue of the Edict of Restitution in,
- peace of Luebeck in,
- dismissal of Wallenstein and landing of Gustavus in,
- Richelieu's diplomacy in,
- defeat of Tilly by Gustavus at Breitenfeld in,
- consequences of the battle of Breitenfeld in,
- fresh successes of Gustavus in,
- struggle between Gustavus and Wallenstein in,
- death of Gustavus in,
- growing influence of France in,
- Charles offers to join France in the war in,
- further growth of French influence in,
- increasing strength of the House of Austria in,
- results of the Imperialist victory at Nordlingen in,
- the signature of the Treaty of Prague in,
- Taylor's description of the miserable condition of,
- Arundel's mission to,
- Roe's report of the condition of,