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Pagina 52
... King Richard and his two knights , and , in revenge , he went to the King of Almayn , ( Germany , ) who is here named Modard , and informed him who the three strangers were . Modard imme- diately seized them and threw them into a ...
... King Richard and his two knights , and , in revenge , he went to the King of Almayn , ( Germany , ) who is here named Modard , and informed him who the three strangers were . Modard imme- diately seized them and threw them into a ...
Pagina 63
... King Augustus , and was afterward nomi- nated Abbess of the princely imperial foundation of Quedlinburg . While living at her abbey , Augustus was hard pressed by the King of Sweden , and was without means to oppose him , and unable to ...
... King Augustus , and was afterward nomi- nated Abbess of the princely imperial foundation of Quedlinburg . While living at her abbey , Augustus was hard pressed by the King of Sweden , and was without means to oppose him , and unable to ...
Pagina 180
... King placed his veto on the transpor- tation of the so - called turbulent priests , and on the projected formation of a camp of twenty thousand men in Paris . The dismissal of the King's Guard was | authors of all the disorders . It was ...
... King placed his veto on the transpor- tation of the so - called turbulent priests , and on the projected formation of a camp of twenty thousand men in Paris . The dismissal of the King's Guard was | authors of all the disorders . It was ...
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Maria Aurora von Königsmark | 62 |
Robinson Rev Edward D D | 221 |
Beran General Count | 228 |
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