Citations:Munich

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English citations of Munich

  • 1610, Thomas FitzHerbert, The Second Part of a Treatise Concerning Policy, and Religon, page 482
    miracles [] as in Rome, Loreto, and Luca in Italy, Mondeuy in Sauoy. And to omit many other more ancient, at Munich in Bauier, at the body of S. Benno, not past twoo yeares agoe.
  • 1623, The imperiall historie: [] First written in Spanish by Pedro Mexia: and since continued by some others, [] translated into English by W.T.: and now [...] continued to these times by Edvvard Grimeston:
    And the Duke of Bauaria tooke his way towardes Munich []
  • 1687 December 4, letter, published in 1695, François Maximilien Misson, A New Voyage to Italy,
    The Country is level enough between Ausbourg and Munich, but it is not very good' it is every where a mixture of Wood and Fields, and Firr-Trees. Munich is not above half so big as Ausbourg.
  • 1695, Thesaurus Geographicus: A New Body of Geography, page 191:
    MUNICH, or MUNCHEN according to the pronunciation of the Inhabitants, call'd in Latin Monachium, is the Metropolis of Bavaria