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Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1742-1745 : Charles VII)

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    Lettre circulaire que L'Empereur, a envoiée a ses ministres dans les cours étrangeres. = The Emperor's circular letter, to his ministers at foreign courts

    Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1742-1745 : Charles VII) | Date: 1744
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    The emperor's commissorial decree for raising the whole force of the empire against the queen of Hungary and the motives of the King of Prussia for Acting Totis Viribus in Support of the emperor. To which is added by Way of appendix, Private Letter from Vienna.

    Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1742-1745 : Charles VII) | Date: 1744
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    The emperor's commissiorial decree to the Diet of the states of the Empire , Assembled at Francfort, Dated the 11th of this Month: Directing the Protests of the Queen of Hungary to be expunged from their Records. With a preface, Shewing the Importance of this Decree.

    Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1742-1745 : Charles VII) | Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]

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