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Aquinas Texts and Studies in History
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Primary Texts
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(N.B. This work is a student transcription of a public domain historical text. While the transcription represents a valuable contribution to early modern studies, scholars are advised to access the original text or a facsimile image when citing the work in academic contexts.)
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A declaration of the cavses, for the which, wee Frederick, by the grace of God King Bohemia, Covnt Palatine of the Rhine, Elector of the Sacred Empire, & c. haue accepted of the crowne of Bohemia, and of the covntryes thereunto annexed.
Frederick I, King of Bohemia (r. 1619-1620)
Middleburg: Abraham Schilders, 1620
Subjects: Thirty Years War, Revolt of Bohemia (Holy Roman Empire)
Edited by Tracey Carter
(Facsimile transcription)
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A Dialogue or, Rather a Parley betweene Prince Ruperts Dogge whose name is Puddle, and Tobies Dog whose name is Pepper &c.
Anonymous,
1643
Subjects: English Civil War; Propaganda
Edited by: Sam Johnson and Nicholas Klein
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The Great and Famous Battel of Lutzen...
London: 1633.
Subjects: Thirty Years War, Battle of Lützen (Holy Roman Empire)
Edited by Jacob Baum
Transcribed by: Bryan Browning, Charles Clapp, Matthew Garner, Jon Marko, Joshua Mick & Timothy Weed
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The Reporte of a bloudie and terrible Massacre in the City of Mosco, with the fearefull and tragicall end of Demetrius the last Duke, before him raigning at this present.
London: 1607
Subject: The Time of Troubles (Russia)
Edited by Jason Stevens
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Student Research
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Fall 2007 Witchcraft Seminar Anthology
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When Druids and Mystics Ruled Harshly Over the Superstitious Peasants
Edited by Stacey Dearing & Will Eberle
Contributions by Stacey Dearing, Will Eberle, Rachel Koval,
Doug Seites, Brandon Sexton, Tim Weed and Theresa Woodbridge
Instructor: Charles D. Gunnoe, Ph.D.
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