The history of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, and particularly in Hungary; and against the empire of Germany; containing sundry great revolutiions, battels, sieges, skirmishes, leagues, and policies: their leaguing with the French King for the ruin and destruction of Christendom. and many other memorable things for several hundred years past, effectually brought down to the year 1697. concluding with a particular account of the great and memorable battel fought in Hungary the 11th. of Sept. last, between Pr. Eugene of Saxony General of the Imperial forces, and the Grand Seignior: being the most exact and perfect history to this time.
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- The history of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, and particularly in Hungary; and against the empire of Germany; containing sundry great revolutiions, battels, sieges, skirmishes, leagues, and policies: their leaguing with the French King for the ruin and destruction of Christendom. and many other memorable things for several hundred years past, effectually brought down to the year 1697. concluding with a particular account of the great and memorable battel fought in Hungary the 11th. of Sept. last, between Pr. Eugene of Saxony General of the Imperial forces, and the Grand Seignior: being the most exact and perfect history to this time.
- Further continuation of the success of the Christian arms against the Turks, to this present year, 1688 History of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, &c
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London: printed for W[illiam]. Whitwood at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain, price bound 1s., 1697.
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- ?
- ESTC No.
- R178050
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- 69941
- Description
- [6], 206, 235-258, 15, [1] p. ; 12⁰
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- With an advertisement on leaf A1v.
Caption title: "A further continuation of the success of the Christian arms against the Turks, to this present year, 1688" begins pagination with p.235 and register with signature N; caption title: "The history of the Turks in the progress of their war in Europe, &c." begins new pagination and register.