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Daniel Casper von Lohenstein's diplomatic memorial to Emperor Leopold I for the estates of Legnica, Brzeg, and Wołow
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More nevves from the Palatinate
the second time imprinted Iune the 5. Containing the true copies of certaine letters of great import written from Manheim, relating most fully the last pursuit of the emperours forces vnder Leopold: with their vtter defeat. As also what befell the duke of Brunswicke in his passage to ioyne with the king of Bohemia. Together with the true and present estate of count Mansfield, the marquis of Baden, the generall vere, Don Cordova, de Tilly, and their seuerall armies. With the preparations of Bethlem Gabor for the duke of Bavaria, and count Mansfields marching with his armie toward Dermstadt. And many other considerable things concerning the affaires of Germanie and the low countries -
Copia litterarum ad Regum Magnae Brittanniae Guilielmum III
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A Brief relation of the march of the Imperial Army under the command of Count Lesly, the taking of the town of Esseck, and setting fire to the bridge, and the consternation of the infidels upon that action
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An Historical description of the glorious conquest of the city of Buda, the capital city of the kingdom of Hungary, by the victorious arms of the thrice illustrious and invincible Emperor Leopold I, under the conduct of His Most Serene Highness, the Duke of Lorraine, and the Elector of Bavaria
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A true copy of the Imperial decree
and of the declaration that was delivered to the envoys of the electors, princes and estates of the empire, by Prince Herman of Baden: by which the late insinuations of the Papists do's appear wholly groundless. (viz.) That the Catholick Princes were grown jealous of his Royal Highness the Prince of Orange's designs, and that therefore a peace would speedily be concluded between his Imperial Majesty and France, and a league of all the Catholick princes ensue, for maintenance of the Romish-Religion -
Articles graunted to the Gouernour, Captaines, officers, Magistrat, Borgers, inhabitants and soldiours of Gullike
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The life of Leopold, late Emperor of Germany, &c
Containing the difficulties and particulars of his election. Of his first war in Hungary under the conduct of the famous Count Nicholas Serini. Peace with the Turks, and mutual ambassies. Conspiracy of the Counts Peter Serini, Nadasti and Frangipani. First war against France, and imbroilments with the Hungarians. Rise and progress of Tekeli. [double bracket] Peace with France, infractions of it. Second war with the Turks, his wonderful victories, sieges and conquests. Characters of his generals. Second war with France on the Rhine, and in Italy, and the intrigues and articles of the peace. Treaty of Carlowitz, and revolt of the Hungarians. Of his last war against the French and Bavarians, in Itlay and the empire. Of his death and character at large -
A brief relation of the march of the Imperial Army under the command of Count Lesly
the taking of the town of Esseck, and setting fire to the bridge, and the consternation of the infidels upon that action -
A true copy of a letter from an English gentleman in the Emperour's army, to an English officer in Holland
concerning the total rout of the Turks by the united forces of the Christians, commanded in person by the Emperour, the King of Poland, and Duke of Lorain -
The life of Leopold, late Emperor of Germany, &c
Containing the most remarkable transactions of Europe, as well relating to the Turks as Christians, for about sixty years with variety of Original Papers, Letters, Treaties, Characters, &c -
Nevves out of Germanie. Or The surprizing of the Citie of Prage by the Arch-duke Leopold
and what there passed in the moneths of February and March last. With a briefe of the most remarkeable things happened within sixe moneths, as well in France and Germany as in Bohemia, Transiluania and Spaine. Translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris 1611 -
The life of Leopold, late Emperor of Germany, &c
Containing the difficulties and particulars of his election. Of his first war in Hungary under the conduct of the famous Count Nicholas Serini. Peace with the Turks, and mutual ambassies. Conspiracy of the Counts Peter Serini, Nadasti and Frangipani. First war against France, and imbroilments with the Hungarians. Rise and progress of Tekeli. Peace with France, infractions of it. Second war with the Turks, his wonderful victories, sieges and conquests. Characters of his generals. Second war with France on the Rhine, and in Italy, and the intrigues and articles of the peace. Treaty of Carlowitz, and revolt of the Hungarians. Of his last war against the French and Bavarians, in Itlay and the empire. Of his death and character at large -
More nevves from the Palatinate
the second time imprinted Iune the 5. Containing the true copies of certaine letters of great import written from Manheim, relating most fully the last pursuit of the emperours forces vnder Leopold: with their vtter defeat. As also what befell the duke of Brunswicke in his passage to ioyne with the king of Bohemia. Together with the true and present estate of count Mansfield, the marquis of Baden, the generall vere, Don Cordova, de Tilly, and their seuerall armies. With the preparations of Bethlem Gabor for the duke of Bavaria, and count Mansfields marching with his armie toward Dermstadt. And many other considerable things concerning the affaires of Germanie and the low countries -
The case of the persecuted and oppressed Protestants in some parts of Germany and Hungary
laid open in a memorial, which was lately presented at Vienna to His Imperial Majesty, by His Majesty the King of Sweden's Ambassadour Extraordinary, the Count of Oxenstierna -
A discourse historical and political of the War of Hungary
and of the causes of the peace between Leopold the First, Emperor of the Romans, and Mahomet the Fourth, Sultan of Turky -
Catastrophe Galliæ, or, The French king's fatal downfal
predicted to happen in or about the years 1691 or 92 : together with his nativity, calculated according to the rules of astrology : as likewise that of the present emperor of Germany and the grand signior : with probable conjectures upon the Turks new eruptions into Europe : all humbly submitted to the candid and ingenuous sons of art