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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1704 edition. Excerpt: ...being defeated the year following by the Emperor's Forces at VVhitehiU not far from Prague; he was forced to fly into Holland. U00a which he was proscribed, deposed from lis Electoral dignity, and beat ouc of all his Dominions, tho this displeased several of the Electoral Princes. After the Battel of Leiffvick the greater part of the Palatinate being ecovered by Gufl&vus Molphui King of Sivelen Frederick after long Exile came toFrancko7tx 1632, and remained in those parts for 3/ne time; But he died at Mentz, Nov, 19 ie fame year, some Months after the Death of his Swedi(hMa')efty flain attheBattelofLafa, leaving by the Princess Elizabeth, Daughter to King James I. of Great-Britain, the following I slue, i, Frederick Henry, born Jaw r, 1614, and drown'd in Harlem Marfo, Jan'-7, 1629. 2. Charles Lewis, born Dec. 12, 1616. 31 Elizabeth, born Dc. 26, 1618, made Ab bess of Hervordett in Germany, -she died OI 3fm.'8, 1680. 4. Rupert XI. born;. 17, 1619 at Prapl in fiofow/tfjbut brought up in HtUand. Hfl was taken and sent Prisoner to the Empei ror at the Battel of Lemgow, being set al Liberty, he came for England 1642: hi wentfor Pfl-rga/in i6yOjandfromthenM for Germany to his Brother: But King Charles U. of Great-Bnrain being restor'd, he return'd into England, and was madd Admiral; and at length die'd a Batches tor, Nov.19, 1682. y. Maurice, born Dee, 17, 6z6, peristiedbf S'tipwrack in ihsAtlantick Ocean, i6f46. Louija Hollandina, bom 1622, bred a Protestant, but changing her Religion, lh went into France, and became Abbesi fl.1.' Maubui/on, and died July j, 1684.: Vr.. 7. Lewis, born 1623, died two years aft: .r 5 S. Edward, born Oct: 26, 1624, who sec '"', ing his fortune in France, Married A f Gtf&aga...
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