. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.. 2 SCUTCHEON:—Sable, a lion rampant or, grasping in the dexter paw a sword proper, and in the sinister a wheel argent. Crest :— A demi lion as in the Arms. Genealogical and heraldic workson the ancient noble families of Ger-many state that the von Miihlenbergswere recognized in times before theThirty Years War (1618-48) as among the old baronialfamilies of the Empire; that they derive their origin fromZiracka. a prince of the Wendish and Sorbic tribes; thatabout the year 950 A. D Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pennsylvania-german-society-publications-lis-sjs2-r-i-gag-descendants-ofhenry-melchior-muhlenberg-2-scutcheonsable-a-lion-rampant-or-grasping-in-the-dexter-paw-a-sword-proper-and-in-the-sinister-a-wheel-argent-crest-a-demi-lion-as-in-the-arms-genealogical-and-heraldic-workson-the-ancient-noble-families-of-ger-many-state-that-the-von-miihlenbergswere-recognized-in-times-before-thethirty-years-war-1618-48-as-among-the-old-baronialfamilies-of-the-empire-that-they-derive-their-origin-fromziracka-a-prince-of-the-wendish-and-sorbic-tribes-thatabout-the-year-950-a-d-image336810985.html
RM2AFY1RN–. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. LiS*. SjS£2^ *r* I gag DESCENDANTS OFHENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG.. 2 SCUTCHEON:—Sable, a lion rampant or, grasping in the dexter paw a sword proper, and in the sinister a wheel argent. Crest :— A demi lion as in the Arms. Genealogical and heraldic workson the ancient noble families of Ger-many state that the von Miihlenbergswere recognized in times before theThirty Years War (1618-48) as among the old baronialfamilies of the Empire; that they derive their origin fromZiracka. a prince of the Wendish and Sorbic tribes; thatabout the year 950 A. D
. Review of reviews and world's work. MK. JOUN A. HII-I-. MR. CY WAR.MAN. him jealous, withthe result thatthat noblemanswandering fan-cies presently re-turn -SO vehement-ly as to drive himinto a very mad-ness of passionatesuspicion. S. R. Crockettgoes to Bor-Rus-sia and Wendish-land in the fif-teenth centuryfor his settingof Joan of theSword HandDodd, Mead &Co.). Joan ,Duchess of Ho-henstein, is an year which the ordinary indus-trious romancer considers a fairstint. In addition to the above,he gives us a romance, just issuedthis week, of Scotland and theWest Indies, called The Isle ofthe Winds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/review-of-reviews-and-worlds-work-mk-joun-a-hii-i-mr-cy-warman-him-jealous-withthe-result-thatthat-noblemanswandering-fan-cies-presently-re-turn-so-vehement-ly-as-to-drive-himinto-a-very-mad-ness-of-passionatesuspicion-s-r-crockettgoes-to-bor-rus-sia-and-wendish-land-in-the-fif-teenth-centuryfor-his-settingof-joan-of-thesword-handdodd-mead-co-joan-duchess-of-ho-henstein-is-an-year-which-the-ordinary-indus-trious-romancer-considers-a-fairstint-in-addition-to-the-abovehe-gives-us-a-romance-just-issuedthis-week-of-scotland-and-thewest-indies-called-the-isle-ofthe-winds-image336915377.html
RM2AG3R01–. Review of reviews and world's work. MK. JOUN A. HII-I-. MR. CY WAR.MAN. him jealous, withthe result thatthat noblemanswandering fan-cies presently re-turn -SO vehement-ly as to drive himinto a very mad-ness of passionatesuspicion. S. R. Crockettgoes to Bor-Rus-sia and Wendish-land in the fif-teenth centuryfor his settingof Joan of theSword HandDodd, Mead &Co.). Joan ,Duchess of Ho-henstein, is an year which the ordinary indus-trious romancer considers a fairstint. In addition to the above,he gives us a romance, just issuedthis week, of Scotland and theWest Indies, called The Isle ofthe Winds
. Romantic Germany. ox THE PLEISSE IN THE NArXDuRFCHEX QUARTER LEIPSIC to ruminate the strange history of Doctor Faustus,or to discover in some black-letter book a lyric such asthis by the dusty poet Golmeyer: Leipzic die fiirnehm Handels Statt,ein Windisch Volk erbawet hat,welchs man Soraben hat genandtdas weit und breit worden bekandt.Es war zwar Liptz ihr erster Nam,den sie vom Lindenbusch bekam,so in der Gegend gstanden ist,wie man hiervon gschrieben list. (Leipsic, the stately town of trade,Was by a Wendish people made,A people that were Sorbs yclept,Whose fame about the land hath crept.L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romantic-germany-ox-the-pleisse-in-the-narxdurfchex-quarter-leipsic-to-ruminate-the-strange-history-of-doctor-faustusor-to-discover-in-some-black-letter-book-a-lyric-such-asthis-by-the-dusty-poet-golmeyer-leipzic-die-fiirnehm-handels-stattein-windisch-volk-erbawet-hatwelchs-man-soraben-hat-genandtdas-weit-und-breit-worden-bekandtes-war-zwar-liptz-ihr-erster-namden-sie-vom-lindenbusch-bekamso-in-der-gegend-gstanden-istwie-man-hiervon-gschrieben-list-leipsic-the-stately-town-of-tradewas-by-a-wendish-people-madea-people-that-were-sorbs-ycleptwhose-fame-about-the-land-hath-creptl-image336728948.html
RM2AFR95T–. Romantic Germany. ox THE PLEISSE IN THE NArXDuRFCHEX QUARTER LEIPSIC to ruminate the strange history of Doctor Faustus,or to discover in some black-letter book a lyric such asthis by the dusty poet Golmeyer: Leipzic die fiirnehm Handels Statt,ein Windisch Volk erbawet hat,welchs man Soraben hat genandtdas weit und breit worden bekandt.Es war zwar Liptz ihr erster Nam,den sie vom Lindenbusch bekam,so in der Gegend gstanden ist,wie man hiervon gschrieben list. (Leipsic, the stately town of trade,Was by a Wendish people made,A people that were Sorbs yclept,Whose fame about the land hath crept.L
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