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1 1 | satisfactorily before his return to Germany: impelled throughout by
2 1 | Belgium, thence passed into Germany, where he commenced holding
3 1 | the princes and cities of Germany, with the view of treating
4 1 | overwhelmed by the Turk; Germany endangered; all the other
5 1 | very easily indeed from Germany, and from the other nations
6 1 | other nations bordering on Germany, and without difficulty
7 1 | prelates and princes of Germany in a special manner; for
8 11,2| long time have prevailed in Germany to the disturbance and scandal
9 11,2| for the tranquillity of Germany,-a province indeed which,
10 13 | other prelates, both of Germany and of other nations, will,
11 14,4| the most noble province of Germany, who call themselves Protestants,
12 14,5| throughout the whole of Germany, whether ecclesiastics or
13 16,1| amongst the noble nation of Germany, all dissensions and schisms
14 16,2| the province and nation of Germany,- and to the cities and
15 17,1| world, and especially in Germany; and might amend the abuses
16 17,1| all places, and especially Germany, were in a flame with arms
17 17,2| the neighbouring parts of Germany, and a most fierce war was
18 19,3| the province and nation of Germany, and to the cities and other
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