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Lewis XV. K. of France, his Marriage, [304], [309]. Cardinal Rohan's Speeches upon it, [310], [313]. Lichtenstein Palace, [236]. Lieutenant of the Police at Paris, [246]. Linange, Mary-Christina-Felicite, Countess of, her Husbands, [183]. Linar, Maurice-Charles, Count de, [143]. Lintz t. [258]. Lipski, John-Alexander, Bp. of Cracow, [149]. Lobkowitz, Pr. and Princess, [342]. Lodron, Counts of, [365], [373]. Lopel, General de, [30]. Lorrain, Francis Duke of, his Marriage to the Archduchess, [233], [341]. —— Charles, Pr. [239], [381]. Losenstein, Eleonora Countess of, [151]. Lovel, Baron de, kill'd in a Duel with Count Flemming, [163]. Louestein, Princess, [342]. Louisa-Dorothea Duchess of Saxe-Gotha, [181]. Louvois, Marquiss, [306]. Lowendahl, Waldemar Baron of, [121]. His Service to six Kings, [121]. His Wives and Issue, [122]. His Son Waldemar, [122], [139]. Lowinitz, Henry-Rodolph de Schonfeld Lord of, [145]. Lubomirski-Theresa, Electoress Palatine, [330]. Lubomirski, Madame de, Rival to Fatima a Turkish Lady, Mistress to the late K. of Poland, [116], [117]. Lubomirski, George-Ignatius Pr. of, [150], [151]. Lude, Count de, his wise Reason for marrying a Tradesman's Daughter, [45]. Ludwigsbourg t. [279], [287]. Lunenburg t. [68]. Lunenburg-Zell and Lunenburg-Hanover Families united, [61]. Luther, Martin, his resolute Expression when dissuaded to go the Dyet, [339]. Lutzelbourg, Anthony Count de, [123]. M. Magdebourg Duchy yielded to the House of Brandenbourg, [80]. Character of it, [82]. Magdebourg t. [48], [80]. Maintenon, Madame de, Mistress of Lewis XIV. her Fortune told by a Mason, [96]. Malchau House near Berlin, [29]. Manger, a Relique of our Saviour's, [198]. Manheim t. [327]. Manteuffel, Ernest Count de, [134]. Marck, Julius-Augustus, Count de la [334], [337]. Marcoman Lady, the History of one, [344]. &c. Margaret of Tyrol surnam'd the Pious, and nicknam'd Wide-Mouth, [387]. Maria-Anne-Caroline of Newbourgh, [263]. Maria-Magdalena, Archduchess, [233], [381]. Maria Elizabetha, Archduchess and Governess of the Netherlands, [233]. Maria-Amelia Princess of Poland, [113]. Maria-Anne-Sophia Princess of Poland, [113]. Maria-Josepha Princess of Poland, [114]. Maria-Theresa Archduchess, [232], &c. Her Marriage to the D. of Lorrain, [233]. Maria-Josepha Q. of Poland, [98], [102], [110], [111], [112].
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