Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
yVhizh &Mltan-MahoMet^ the prefent Emperor
of the Ttirki, ient to the Emperor of (^errnany.
Dated Adarch z')'i 168 3. from AdritifiOple )^ af¬
ter the Baron Saphonara tho. Emperor s Ambaf-
fador had his l-aft st/#udietlce of theiPrince ^/V/ef
.Iwherein the faid yfmbaiTador could not com pi y
to the Extravagant Demands of the Turk *
which caufed the faid Grand Seignior to trans-
mittthe fame tohis Imperial Majefty^ which is%
fai thfuTtyTranTferect-uEic vVHitJrddpttchy brought ^
(n>er^theiaflFoyrai^^a^}$i, ■
AHOMET the fourth J>on of Eiriperor^ and df the
Famous and Rcnowiied God, Fmpcrot of the Tftrl^f
King of Greece, tedtedaway M$daviay Samaria* mi
High a, iCing of great arid lefler JEgypt, Kingofail the Inha¬
bitants of the E^th, and Erinri?-t>f the Earthly Paradice iac-
knowledged Prince and Son of Mabotriet, prcfcrver of the
Cities of Hnngaria, Pofleflbr of the Sepulchre of your God^
Lord of all the^Empcrors of the World ^ from .the fifing of
the Sun, to the going down thereof.* King of all Kings, Lord
of jdhe Tree of Life, Conqueror of the Melonian Heglcy, and
the City the great ferfecutor of the Ghriftians and all
wicked people, joy of the florifliiug World, Commander and
Guardian of your Crucified God, Ldrd of rhe multitude of the
■'^v.Htaeheiw
of the Ttirki, ient to the Emperor of (^errnany.
Dated Adarch z')'i 168 3. from AdritifiOple )^ af¬
ter the Baron Saphonara tho. Emperor s Ambaf-
fador had his l-aft st/#udietlce of theiPrince ^/V/ef
.Iwherein the faid yfmbaiTador could not com pi y
to the Extravagant Demands of the Turk *
which caufed the faid Grand Seignior to trans-
mittthe fame tohis Imperial Majefty^ which is%
fai thfuTtyTranTferect-uEic vVHitJrddpttchy brought ^
(n>er^theiaflFoyrai^^a^}$i, ■
AHOMET the fourth J>on of Eiriperor^ and df the
Famous and Rcnowiied God, Fmpcrot of the Tftrl^f
King of Greece, tedtedaway M$daviay Samaria* mi
High a, iCing of great arid lefler JEgypt, Kingofail the Inha¬
bitants of the E^th, and Erinri?-t>f the Earthly Paradice iac-
knowledged Prince and Son of Mabotriet, prcfcrver of the
Cities of Hnngaria, Pofleflbr of the Sepulchre of your God^
Lord of all the^Empcrors of the World ^ from .the fifing of
the Sun, to the going down thereof.* King of all Kings, Lord
of jdhe Tree of Life, Conqueror of the Melonian Heglcy, and
the City the great ferfecutor of the Ghriftians and all
wicked people, joy of the florifliiug World, Commander and
Guardian of your Crucified God, Ldrd of rhe multitude of the
■'^v.Htaeheiw
Set display mode to: Universal Viewer | Mirador | Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Broadsides from the Crawford Collection > Declaration or denouncing of war > (1) |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/144782770 |
---|
Description | Around 2,200 items dating from 1505 to 1897. Broadsides were originally cheap, single sheets of text, sometimes with woodcuts. Extremely varied subject matter, including proclamations, news items, scaffold speeches, satires, political and religious controversies, and Jacobite risings. Also military campaigns, such as Napoleon's threatened invasion of England in 1803. Part of the Crawford Collections on deposit from the Balcarres Heritage Trust. |
---|---|
Additional NLS resources: |
|
Attribution and copyright: |
|