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Vanlige uttrykk og setningerAdrianople Ambassador Arms Army arriv'd Articles Assault bassador began Belgrade Besieged Buda call'd Camp Candia Cannon Captain carry carry'd Castle caus'd Chief Christians City Command Constantinople Count Country Court Dalmatia Danube Death defend Duke of Lorain Emperor Empire Enemy entred Eunuchs fame Favour fell Fight Fire Fleet forc'd Forces French Gallies Garrison gave Germans Governor Grand Seignior Grand Vizier Honour Horse Hundred Hungarians Hungary Ibrahim Imperial Imperialists Janizaries joyn kill'd King of Poland Lord Mahomet Majesty Malecontents March March'd Master Moldavia Mony Mufti Officers Order order'd Ottoman Ottoman Empire Pa/ha Pajha Pasha Peace Persian pieces Port Prince Lewis Prisoners Provisions rais'd Rebels receiv'd Religion resolv'd return'd Sangiacks Seige sent Seraglio Serini Ships Siege Slaves Smyrna Soldiers stians success Sultan surprized Surrender Sword taken Tartars Teckeli thence ther things Thousand Timariots took Town Transilvania Treaty Troops Turkish Turks Venetians Vienna whole Populære avsnittSide 164 - Reports flew from place to place of the March of Multitudes of People from unknown parts into the remote Desarts of Arabia, supposed to be the Ten Tribes and half, lost for so many Ages. Side 404 - III. of glorious memory: her majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and the lords the States General of the United Provinces, do agree, and engage... Side 69 - Parts, wherein} I. The Controverfy concerning the Rule of Faith is determined. II. The particular Doftrines of the Church of Home are confuted. Side 69 - Manufcripfs, and .the moft celebrated Hiftories of this Kingdom, in all Languages, whether Ecclefiaftical or Civil, with the Effigies of the Kings and Queens. Side 382 - ... their endeavours : but were ready to turn their backs, when thofe, who kept the baggage, and remained for referves, advanced to their relief. At... Side 268 - ... of Vienna, which could not have held out twenty-four hours longer ; the confederate troops joined the imperialifts at the foot of the Kalemberg, or mountain of Kalem, amounting by computation, in the whole, to fixtyfive thoufand men. In their march over this mountain, 'the prince of Saxe... Side 361 - Tranfilvania, at jNtffa. ; which being a place open to the attack of the enemy, he fortified as well as he could. Mean time the pafs of... Side 383 - Held was yielded to the imperiaiifts, yet they received here their greateft lofs ; for this action coft the life of the duke of HolJlein, fergeant-general, with a deluge of blood, to fubdue the already conquered enemy. The remainder of the Turkifb • * cavalry, among whom was the... Side 322 - Family were met on their way near that City, by two Thoufand of the Hungarian Nobility, all well mounted with a fplendid Equipage, in the Plains of... Side 272 - ... 2000 halberts : 400 fcythes and tickles : 5600 barrels of guns, for the Janizaries : 2000 plates of iron, for covering targets : 1 23 hundred weight of greafe and tallow : 230 powder horns : 2600 bags for powder : four pair of fmiths bellows : 8000 carts : 1000 great bombs : 18,000 cannon balls : 180 cannon Henvisninger fra nettsiderChapter VII War with Persia and the Suppression of Heresy, 1500-1511 JSTOR: Mistress Delariviere Manley's Biography Bibliografisk informasjon |