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A57996 The history of the Turkish empire from the year 1623 to the year 1677 containing the reigns of the three last emperours, viz., Sultan Morat or Amurat IV, Sultan Ibrahim, and Sultan Mahomet IV, his son, the XIII emperour now reigning / by Paul Rycaut, Esq. ... Rycaut, Paul, Sir, 1628-1700. 1680 (1680) Wing R2406; ESTC R7369 530,880 457

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him by Christian Princes 160. he is slain by a wild Boar 176. his character ibid. Count Peter Serini defeats the Turks in the Streights of Morlac 149 Serini Prince of Croatia Count Nadasti and others offer themselves to the Turks in 1670. 279. they find not the protection desired but are overtaken by the hand of Justice 295 296 Serinswar taken by the Turks and razed 159 Shart what 130 Shecher Para a Pander for Sultan Ibrahims lust 30 Sigeth besieged by Count Serini but not taken 148 Smyrna a Besasteen or Exchange and a Custom-house built there by the Turks 327 Sobieski great Marshal of Poland obtains a great victory over the Turks in 1673. 308 Solyman Pasha Kayah-begh of the Janisaries banished into the Desarts of Arabia 84 Count Soisé's success in the Vpper Hungary against the Turks 160. he beats a Body of fourteen thousand Turks ibid. he routs Chusaein Pasha of Buda with twenty five thousand Turks 164. his Commission taken from him but afterwards he is made Governour of the strong Fortress of Komorra 166 Soranço the Venetian Ambassadour at the Port imprisoned at the beginning of the war in Candia 22. he is sent home 42 Priest Sorich Captain of the Morlachs his undaunted spirit but hard Fate 29 Baron Spaar sent General into Dalmatia 121. arrives at Candia 254 Spalato in Dalmatia described 195 196 General Sporch joyns Montecuculi and Scrini near Serinswar 158 Sultana Sporcha her History 331 Count Strozzi by his smooth arguments is received into Possonium with his Regiment 143. is sent Ambassadour to the French King to implore aid against the Turks pag. 152. his Speech to the French King ibid. he is slain by a Musket-bullet near Serinis Fort 158 Sweeds conquer Cracovia 70. totally routed afterwards by the Poles 71 T. TArtars their kind of life 122. joyn with the Turks in their war against Hungary 123. invade Poland in 1667. and carry away near an hundred thousand captives 228. their disposition 313 False Temins the story of them 258 Tenedos taken by the Venetians 52. quitted again by them 54 Transylvania invaded by the Turks in 1661. 73. again in 1662. 98. a history of its misery 100. the Turks make frequent incursions into it in 1665. yet the German Ambassadour then at the Port would not interpose in their behalf 189 Tripoli Peace made by the English with the Tripoleses in 1663. 131. they rebel against their Pasha Osman besiege him in his Castle and procure him to be strangled assuming the form of Government of Algier 301 Tunis Peace made by the English with Tunis 131 Turks keep no Residents in foreign Courts the reason thereof and the consequence 3. esteem ceremony to be submission 5. the richness of their Tents 120. the little respect they bear to foreign Ministers 128. superstitious admirers of old Prophecies 145. their usual complement to foreign Ambassadours 183 191. difficult to bring a Turkish Minister to punishment 200. they fall to drinking wine excessively 283. but it is soon forbidden them by the Grand Signior's special command which is recited 285 V. THE Prince of Valachia by the treachery of his servant is forced to flee his country and to retire into the Emperours Territories pag. 172. another Prince of Valachia is carried by his own Souldiers to the Poles in 1673. but makes his escape from them 309 Vanni Effendi a Shegh a notable dispute between him and the Mufti 154 Varadin besieged by the Turks 74. the Inhabitants crave aid of the Emperour but obtain none 75. the Fortress described 76. it is surrendred 77 Monsieur de Ventelay see la Haye Vienna what provision it made for it self at the beginning of the war with the Turk in 1663. 136 143. abandoned by the Emperour who removes to Lintz 141 Marquess Villa received into the Service of the Venetians as General of the Foot and made Governour of Candia 186 222. his Speech to the Senate 187. he surveys the Forts in Dalmatia in his passage to Candia 195. he lands at Candia 223. he takes the sield ibid. but after an assault or two of the Turks retires again into the Town 223 224 225. he is recalled by the Duke of Savoy his natural Prince but by the intercession of the Pope and State of Venice licence for his continuance is obtained pag. 231. he is again recalled and departs 247. his Speech to the Senate at his return 248 W. WAldeck General of the Lunenburg and Brunswick Forces in Candia slain there 252 Earl of Winchelsea sent Ambassadour to the Port 67. his Answer to the Captain-Pasha proposing to him to hire some English Ships to serve in the Wars against Candia 185 Wisozki Ambassadour from Poland to the Port his insolent behaviour there 298 Y. YAmboli a famous Hunting of the Grand Signior there 171 Z. ZEchelhyd revolts from the Emperour to Apafi Prince of Transylvaniae 146 The End of the TABLE A Catalogue of Books Printed for John Starkey Bookseller at the Miter in Fleetstreet near Temple-Bar DIVINITY 1. ADiscourse of the Freedom of the will By Peter Sterry sometime Fellow of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge in solio 2. The Jesuits Morals collected by a Doctor of the Colledge of Sorbon in Paris who hath saithsully extracted them out of the Jesuits own Books which are printed by the permission and approbation of the Superiors of their Society Written in French and exactly translated into English in folio 3. A Practical and Polemical Commentary or Exposition upon the third and fourth Chapters of the latter Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy By Thomas Hall B. D. in folio 4. Tetrachordon Expositions upon the four chief places in Scripture which treat of Marriage or nullities in Marriage Wherein the Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is confirmed by explanation of Scripture by testimony of Ancient Fathers of Civil Laws in the Primitive Church of samousest Reformed Divines And lastly by an intended Act of the Parliament and Church of England in the last year of Edward the Sixth The Author J. Milton in quarto 5. The Christians Consolations against the fears of Death with Prayers and Meditations fit to prepare all manner of persons for it Written in French by the late famous Mr. Drelincourt Minister of the Protestant Church at Charenton near Paris and from the twelsth Edition of it much corrected and enlarged by the Author Now newly translated into English by Marius a'Assigny in octavo 6. The Living Temple or the Notion improved that A good man is the Temple of God By John Howe M. A. sometimes Fellow of Magdalen Colledge Oxon. in octavo 7. A Consutation of the Millenarian Opinion plainly demonstrating that Christ will not reign visibly and personally upon earth with the Saints for a 1000 years either before the day of Judgment in the day of Judgment or after it By Too Hall B. D. PHYSICK 8. The Royil Pharmacopacia Galenical and Chymical according to the Practice of the most Eminent and Learned Physicians of France and Published with their