972 resultados para Jeanne de Bourbon, queen consort of Charles V, king of France, 1335-1378.
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v. 3. The southeast of Italy, the shores of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas to Cape Matapan -- v. 4. From Cape Matapan (Greece) eastward, the Mediterranean archepelago, and the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, eastward to Ras Asjdir(Libia).
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Translated from Archiv für Geographie, Historie, Staats- und Kriegskunst, Vienna, 1810.
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With: Chemins vicinaux / Préfecture de la Seine.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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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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This report consists mainly of a letter written by Peter S. Du Ponceau for John D'Homergue, a native of France, regarding establishing a silk industry in the United States. The letter is dated Philadelphia, Feb. 23, 1830.
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Translated in part from the German of J.W. Bardili.
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Erik Gustav Geijer, praeses.
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The engr. front. reproduces the commemorative medal.
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