422 resultados para Konrad IV, Emperor of Germany, 1228-1254.
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[No. III] Prophetical extracts. Containing a very scarce prophetic piece, intitled [sic], A cry from the desart [sic], or, testimonials of the miraculous things lately come to pass in the Cevennes, or Southern parts of France. Verified upon oath, and by other proofs. [by Maximilian Misson] (1794).--No. IV. Prophetical extracts. Relative to the revolution in France, and the decline of the papal power in the world: selected from Fleming, Usher, Jerieu, Goodwin, Gill, Love, Daut, Brown, Knox, Willison, More, Newton, Lacey, Owen, Marion, Cavalier, and many more (1794).--No. V. Prophetical extracts. Relative to the revolution in France...The lives, prophecies, visions, and revelations, of Christopher Kotterus, and Christina Poniatonia, two eminent prophets, in Germany, containing predictions concerning the Pope, the King of France, and the Roman Empire ; with the sudden destruction of the papal power, the miraculous conversion of the Turks, the calling in of the Jews, and the uniting all religions into one universal visible church. Many of which prophecies being desired by the then King of Bohemia, were by the learned Comenius presented to him [by Johann Amos Comenius] (1794).
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"Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte. By Lord Byron": p. [75]-87.
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Added engraved title-page: Constable's miscellany ... Vol. LVII-LIX.
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Published anonymously.
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"Cette lettre n'a été tirée qu'à cent-vingt exemplaires dont dix sur papier de Hollande."
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Includes index.
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A new edition, 1834 (x, 115, [1], 15, xxxii p.) forms the first part of the author's treatise on this subject, issued in 10 parts, 1834-61.
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Dated May 1804, and first printed in the Philadelphia Aurora. On the threatened invasion of England by Napoleon in consequence of the declaration of war by the British government in 1803.