The present state of the affaires betwixt the Emperor and King of Bohemia, and their confederates as it hath beene very truely related, by certaine letters sent by persons of extraordinary qualitie, &c. Together vvith the occurrents lately happened in the armies of Generall Veere, and the princes of the Union, and Spinola. Translated out of the French, and High Dutch coppies.
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- The present state of the affaires betwixt the Emperor and King of Bohemia, and their confederates as it hath beene very truely related, by certaine letters sent by persons of extraordinary qualitie, &c. Together vvith the occurrents lately happened in the armies of Generall Veere, and the princes of the Union, and Spinola. Translated out of the French, and High Dutch coppies.
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To the most Excellent and Illustrious Prince and Lord FREDERICKE, by the Grace of GODKing of BOHEMIA,Count Palatine of the RHINE, PrinceElector of the SacredRomane Empire,Duke of BAVARIA,Marquesse of MORAVIA,Duke of LVTZELBVRG, and SILESIA,Marquesse of LV∣SATIA, our most deareLord, Brother, Gossip, Neigh∣bour andConfederate. -
Serenissimo Principi ac Domino
Frederico Dei G. RegiBohemiae, Comiti PalatinoRheni, S.R.I. PrincipiElectori, DuciBauariae, MarchioniMorauiae, Lucemb. &Silesiae Duci,Lu∣satiae{que} Marchioni, &c.Domino Fratri Compatri Vicino & Confederato nobis Charissimo. -
From
PRAGVE the First ofSep∣tember, St. N.1620. -
Another Letter from
Vienna the second of September,1620. -
From.
Wien the3 of September. -
Another Letter from
Vien the5. of September. St. N.1620. -
From
Franckfort the11. of September.1620. -
Another Letter from the Campe of the
Vnion, the12. of September.1620. -
From the
Palatinate the12. of September. -
Another from
Oppenheim the12. of September.1620. -
From his
Excellence his Campe the16. of September.1620. -
A Briefe Collection of certaine Rea∣sons to diswade the Emperour from giuing Credit vnto those violent Counsailes which hath beene giuen him, to proceed by way of
Ban andProscription a∣gainst theVnited Princes andProtestant States, especially against theElector PALATINE; being Presented and deliuered vnto the Ambassadours ofFrance, at the Assembly of the saide Princes and States, which was held atVlme. 1620. - The Copie of a Letter written from the Duke of Iegersdorff, Generall of the Armie in Lusatia, to the King of Bo∣hemia.
- The true Copie of a Letter, written by the Princi∣pall Counsellors and Officers of the Kingdome of Bohemia, &c. To the Illustrious Prince Elector of Saxonie, &c. Desiring and ad∣monishing his Highnesse, not to attempt any thing against the Kings Maiestie of Bohe∣mia, and the incorporated Countries thereun∣to annexed, neyther to send any forces out of his Territories, to the seruice of the Pope and the Spaniards, to the preiudice of the Prote∣stant Princes, and whole Empire.
- Another Letter from the foresaid Counsellors, to the trayned Souldiers of Engern, and to some of the Cities & Townes in the Electoral Prin∣cipalitie of Saxonie.
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