Wherein is shown how sagely the Rev. Master Fr�hlich brought up his motherless daughter, pretty Michal. In the days when the Turkish Sultan ruled in Hungary as far as Ersekujvar and Eger, the German Kaiser from Eger to the Zips country, and George Rakoczy, Prince of Transylvania, from Zips to the Szeklerland-all three of whom were perpetually fighting among themselves, sometimes two against one and sometimes all together indiscriminately, so that the inhabitants had a very lively time of it-in those days (somewhere about ...
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Wherein is shown how sagely the Rev. Master Fr�hlich brought up his motherless daughter, pretty Michal. In the days when the Turkish Sultan ruled in Hungary as far as Ersekujvar and Eger, the German Kaiser from Eger to the Zips country, and George Rakoczy, Prince of Transylvania, from Zips to the Szeklerland-all three of whom were perpetually fighting among themselves, sometimes two against one and sometimes all together indiscriminately, so that the inhabitants had a very lively time of it-in those days (somewhere about 1650) the learned and reverend Master David Fr�hlich was the pride of the Keszm�r Lyceum and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy there. Master Fr�hlich knew everything which could be reasonably expected of a man. He knew how to calculate solar and lunar eclipses.
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