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Ferdinand II, Counter-Reformation emperor, 1578 - 1637
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Ode For The Birth-Day Of His Serene Highness Prince Ferdinand Duke of Brunsvic and Lunebourg Which Was Celebrated At The Court January The 12th By His Serene Highness's Most Humble, Most Dutiful, And Most Devoted Servant
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The door of knowledge opened, in a spiritual campaign; or, The operation of war divinely improved
By John Allen. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
The door of knowledge opened, in a spiritual campaign; or, The operation of war divinely improved
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The answer of the Emperour of Germany to the letter sent from the King of Scots by the Lord Wilmot for supply of men and monies against England
with the resolution of the Christian princes, dukes, marquesses, earles, lords, noblemen and agents at the great meeting at Regensburgh, and the King of Denmark's proceedings in reference thereunto : also the putting forth of the Dutch fleet to sea, the advance and motion of the English, and 35 sayl brought into Yarmouth, Alesborough, and Harwich : likewise, the great and terrible earth-quake in Natolia, the casting up of great mountains, the covering and over-whelming of towns, and the burying of ten thousand men, women, and children in heaps of earth -
Die Korrespondenz Ferdinands I.
5, Familienkorrespondenz 1535 und 1536 = Family correspondence 1535 and 1536 / bearbeitet von Bernadette Hofinger, Harald Kufner, Christopher F. Laferl, Judith Moser-Kroiss und Nicola Tschugmell -
May 5. Numb. 32. Newes of certaine commands lately given by the French king concerning the interteinment of the English, and which doth conduce to a firme peace betweene the two nations
Articles of peace propounded by the King of Denmarke his commissioners, vnto the deputies of Walestin and of Tilley. Articles also propounded by the said deputies vnto said Danish commissioners with the answers and reply thereunto. And other advises from Germany. Also a copie of an horrible and fearefull oath, which by the Emperour is forced vpon the Protestants in Bohemia and the Palatinate, either to take it or forsake their country -
A declaration of manifesto, wherein the Roman Imperiall Majesty makes known to the states & peers of Hungarie, what reasons and motives have compelled him to proceed in open warre against the Prince of Transylvania
vvhereby also his Imperiall Majesty admonisheth them to a due consideration of their loyaltie and obedience, as also to zealous and joynt opposition against the said Prince of Transylvania, bearing date the 23 of February, 1644 -
The supplicacion: that the nobles and comons of Osteryke made lately by their messaungers, vnto kyng Ferdinandus, in the cause of the Christen religion
Item. The kynges answere to the same. Vvherpon foloweth the wordes that the messaungers spake vnto the kyng agayne at their departing -
Tvvo letters or embassies
The one sent by the states of Bohemia, to the Elector of Saxony: the other from the Popes Holines to the Emperour, concerning the troubles of Germany -
The manifest, or declaration of His Sacred Imperial Maiesty
Translated out of Latin -
A firme aliance & agreement made betvveene his Ma[ies]tie the King of Svvethland on the one side: and his grace the Duke of Statin and Pomerland on the other side
VVherein is shovvne the cause, vvhich moued the King of Swethland to take vp armes to defend the said distressed Duke, and his countries against the horrible oppression, and violence of the Emperours souldiers. Translated out of Dutch into English Anno 1631 -
A declaration or manifesto, vvherein the Roman Imperiall Majesty makes known to the states & peers of Hungarie, what reasons and motives have compelled him to proceed in open warre against the Prince of Transylvania
VVhereby also his Imperiall Majesty admonisheth them to a due consideration of their loyaltie and obedience, as also to a zealous and joynt opposition against the said Prince of Transylvania, bearing date the 23. of February, 1644 -
The answer of the Emperour of Germany to the letter sent from the King of Scots, by the Lord Wilmot, for supply of men and monies against England
With the resolution of the Christian princes, dukes, marquesses, earles, lords, noblemen, and agents, at the great meeting at Regensburgh; and the King of Denmark's proceedings in reference thereunto. Also, the putting forth of the Dutch fleet to sea; the advance and motion of the English; and 35 sayl brought into Yarmouth, Alesborough, and Harwich. Likewise, the great and terrible earth-quake in Natolia, the casting up of great mountains, the covering and over-whelming of towns; and the burying of ten thousand men, women, and children in heaps of earth. Licensed and published accoiding [sic] to order -
Ferdinand
by the grace of God, Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg, Generalissimo of his Britannick Majesty's Army in Germany, &c. &c. We do hereby publish and make known, that although on several occasions Our Pleasure and Intentions in relation to the Supplying of the Army, havebeen signifyed through General and Special Orders, Daily Experience during the former Campaign notwithstanding has shewn that the Same have not always had the intended effect; And Whereas in the Administration of Subsistence to the Army, Method is the Soul of the whole Business, and of course a Matter of the highest importance, we have therefore, in order to establish adue and constant observance thereof, caused the following regulations to be enacted, and published in print, that the same may be made known to all concerned I. That