The History of the Most Serene House of Brunswick-Lunenburgh: In All the Branches Thereof : from Its Origin to the Death of Queen Anne |
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... Italian Affairs , and well skill'd in the Laws of Germany , and that therefore we might expect the Performance to be exqui- fite and fatisfactory . The Volumes are writ partly in Latin and partly in the Languages of the Lower Saxony ...
... Italian Affairs , and well skill'd in the Laws of Germany , and that therefore we might expect the Performance to be exqui- fite and fatisfactory . The Volumes are writ partly in Latin and partly in the Languages of the Lower Saxony ...
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... Italy . But Julius dal Pozzo , a Modern Italian Author , derives the Brunswick Family from Malafpini in Tufcany ; tho ' there is not much Strefs to be laid on hisAuthority.From that Actius or Azo descended another Azo of Eftè , who ...
... Italy . But Julius dal Pozzo , a Modern Italian Author , derives the Brunswick Family from Malafpini in Tufcany ; tho ' there is not much Strefs to be laid on hisAuthority.From that Actius or Azo descended another Azo of Eftè , who ...
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... the House of Eftè in Italy are the Defcendants of that Match . Welphus left Iffue two Sons , viz . Welphus V. who died without Children , and Henry frnamed the Black , who died in 1125. He Henry fir- 2 The Hiftory of the Houfe.
... the House of Eftè in Italy are the Defcendants of that Match . Welphus left Iffue two Sons , viz . Welphus V. who died without Children , and Henry frnamed the Black , who died in 1125. He Henry fir- 2 The Hiftory of the Houfe.
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... Italy ; Authors more particu- larly mentioning Lucca , Parma , Tuscany , Mantua and Ferrara by Name : Thefe were left her by her valiant and heroick Father , who in thofe turbulent Times made a Con- B 2 Son of Henry the Black . Conqueft ...
... Italy ; Authors more particu- larly mentioning Lucca , Parma , Tuscany , Mantua and Ferrara by Name : Thefe were left her by her valiant and heroick Father , who in thofe turbulent Times made a Con- B 2 Son of Henry the Black . Conqueft ...
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... Italy , was like to effect it . The Diet hereupon thought fit to deprive Henry of the Dutchies of Bavaria and Saxony , giving , the former to Leopold , Marquefs of Auftria , and the other to Albert , Marquefs of Bran- denburg . Henry ...
... Italy , was like to effect it . The Diet hereupon thought fit to deprive Henry of the Dutchies of Bavaria and Saxony , giving , the former to Leopold , Marquefs of Auftria , and the other to Albert , Marquefs of Bran- denburg . Henry ...
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