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