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Anhaltische Cantzley 6. Theil
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The 'Anhaltische Cantzley' (Anhalt Chancellery) is a collection of primary source documents and polemical writings from the early Thirty Years' War period. While these documents are significant historical sources frequently cited in academic literature, no evidence of a complete English translation of the series or this specific sixth part (published in 1625) exists in major catalogs or translation databases.
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Step into a world of 17th-century espionage and political upheaval where the absolute power of kings is under siege. 'Anhalt Chancellery, Part 6' uncovers a clandestine narrative of religious rebellion and the bold prophecy of a Puritan-led England that would change the course of history. Discover the radical letters that foretold the fall of royal absolutism and the rising star of the Count Palatine.
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