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Wir Leopold, von Gottes Gnaden Erwöhlter Römischer Kayser ... Entbieten N. allen und jeden ... Unser Gnad, und alles Guetes, Und füegen euch hiemit gnädigist zu wissen, was gestalten die mit denen Bayerischen Insassen noch forthin treibende Handelschafften denen Militarischen Veranstaltungen umb das durch gleich bedeute Negotiationes das Land am füglichsten aussspionirt, demselben anbey andere üble Consequenzien und fabricirende feindliche Anschläg zuegezogen werden mögen, höchst schädlich, mithin deren Verbott und gäntzliche Abstellung umb so viel nothwendiger ist, als dergleichen Gewerb, und Handelschafften schon vor geraumber Zeit mit anderen Unseren, und dess Heil. Römischen Reichs declarirten Feidnen, mit denen dermahlen Chur-Bayeren in enger Verbündnuss stehet, aller Orthen offentlich und ernstlich inhibirt seynd ...
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection GB H7480S no. 193
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- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1658-1705 : Leopold I)
- Language:
- German
- Subjects (All):
- Law--Austria--Early works to 1800.
- Law.
- History.
- Austria--History--18th century--Sources.
- Austria.
- Genre:
- Sources.
- Broadsides -- Austria -- 19th century.
- Physical Description:
- 1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) ; 33 x 44 cm
- Fingerprint:
- r..r r.er r.ss inen (S) 1703 (T)
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1703]
- Notes:
- Broadside.
- Title taken from beginning of text.
- Text signed and dated at end: Geben in Unserer Kayserlichen Residentz- Stadt Wienn den Neun und Zwaintzigisten Novembris im Sibenzehenhundert und Dritten ... Johann Quintin Grave Jörger Stadthalter. Georg Friderich Schick D.r Cantzler. ... Ignatius Barati. Ernst Frantz Glandorff.
- Locus sigilli at end of text.
- Initial.
- Local Notes:
- Culture Class Collection copy is no. 193 in a collection of over 250 pamphlets and broadsides containing decrees issued in the Holy Roman Empire from the sixteenth through the early nineteenth centuries.
- Culture Class Collection copy has modern ms. inscription ("Patent dato: 29 [Novem]bris 703.") in pencil at head of sheet; modern ms. numeral ("15") in pencil at head of sheet; modern ms. date ("29 Nov. 1703") in pencil at foot of sheet; modern ms. numeral ("15") in pencil at head of sheet; two early ms. inscriptions in brown ink at foot of sheet.
- OCLC:
- 856144570
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