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Title: "History of the German Emperors and their contemporaries. Translated from the German and compiled from authentic sources. By E. P. ... Illustrated" Author(s): Peake, Elizabeth [person] British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 9314.h.12" Page: 37 (scanned page number - not necessarily the actual page number in the publication) Place of publication: Philadelphia (United States of America) Date of publication: 1874 Publisher: J. P. Lippincott Type of resource: Monograph Language(s): English Physical description: 587 pages (8°)

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