item: #1 of 11 id: A01023 author: Forbes, John, Captain. title: A letter from Sarient Maior Forbes from the King of Swethens army to his reverend father Mr. Iohn Forbes, minister to the Worshipful Company of Marchant Adventurers residing in Delft touching the great battle fought by Lypsick betweene the King of Swethen, the Duke of Saxons army, and the Emperours army, and that commanded by Generall Tilly, of the Catholique League the 7. of September, 1631. date: 1631 words: 1915 flesch: 63 summary: Copies of the texts have been issued variously as SGML (TCP schema; ASCII text with mnemonic sdata character entities); displayable XML (TCP schema; characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or text strings within braces); or lossless XML (TEI P5, characters represented either as UTF-8 Unicode or TEI g elements). (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. A01023) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 26160) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1796:5) keywords: army; eebo; forbes; king; tcp; text cache: A01023.xml plain text: A01023.txt item: #2 of 11 id: A01653 author: Gentleman well deserving that hath suffered much in those warres. title: The invasions of Germanie with all the civill, and bloody warres therin, since the first beginning of them in anno 1618 and continued to this present yeare 1638 : wherein are described the severall battles, encounters, conflicts, and assaults, of cities, townes, and castles ... with a new and exact map of Germany ... : together with the progresse of every army, marked with severall markes or lines, with the pictures of the chiefe commanders on both sides / faithfully collected out of good and credible originalls by a Gentleman well deserving that hath suffered much in those warres. date: 1638 words: 18376 flesch: 73 summary: Next to the King was ●rave Neeles , Duke Ernst of Anhalt , Count of ●hurn , Colonell Wildenstein , Colonell Winckel , ●ergeant Major Generall Isler , and Colonell Gers●rff , with divers Lieutenants Colonells , Majors , ●ittmasters , and Captaines . THe Civill Warres of this ( sometime ) flourishing Country might be rather desired to be buried in silence , then bee recalled and perpetuated to memory , ●ut that the Lord will have his great ●orkes to be had in remembrance , that ●●hers might see , and feare him that doth ●hat ever he pleaseth in Heaven , and 〈◊〉 Earth . keywords: anno; army; assault; captaines; citie; colonell; cornets; count; duke; ensignes; garrison; generall; horse; imperialists; imperiall; king; men; officers; peeces; place; prisoners; rest; saxon; slaine; souldiers; sweden; swedish; sword; tilly; time; towne cache: A01653.xml plain text: A01653.txt item: #3 of 11 id: A02404 author: Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1578-1637. Letter of Ferdinand the Roman Emperour to the most illustrious King of Swethen Gustavus Adolphus. aut title: A firme aliance & agreement made betvveene his Ma[ies]tie the King of Svvethland on the one side: and his grace the Duke of Statin and Pomerland on the other side VVherein is shovvne the cause, vvhich moued the King of Swethland to take vp armes to defend the said distressed Duke, and his countries against the horrible oppression, and violence of the Emperours souldiers. Translated out of Dutch into English Anno 1631. date: 1631 words: 8610 flesch: 52 summary: More over , we doe not deny but the controversies , which were arisen , might have bene decided more commodiously by other means , then by armes , and it were to be wished , that your Imp. Ma. had esteemed as equitably of that supply wherwith we ( with no damage to the Roman Empire , but rather to the benefite therof ) did most justly succour the Citie of Stralsound ; as we did constantly , with a mynd resolutely bent to patience , for the good and tranquillity of common Christianity pardon that hostility , which ( together with many more injuries ) the Duke of Holsatia did exercise against vs , most vnjustly , vnder the very Colours and Enseignes : of your Imp. Ma. MOst Illustrious and most Mightie Emperour , most deare friend , and Cousin : wee have , not without admiration , vnderstood by your Imperiall Mas. letter , sent to vs the 18. of August last past , & delivered to vs in our Campe at Ribnits the 6 , of this month , that your Imp. Ma. keywords: cause; countries; doe; duke; empire; english; hath; haue; imp; king; lands; peace; people; pomer; pomerland; vpon; wee cache: A02404.xml plain text: A02404.txt item: #4 of 11 id: A07361 author: Mayeres, Randulph. title: Mayeres his travels containing a true recapitulation of all the remarkable passages which befell in the authors peregrination and voyages, as namely in these imployments following: viz. his 1 voyage for the wars in Ireland in Queen E.R. 2 At Breda, under one of the four English Colonell regiments. 3 With Count Mansfield. 4 To Cales. 5 To the Ile of Rhee. Wherunto is added a speech the author held with great King Hunger in his journey over the alpes. Collected and written by him who was both an actor, and an eye witnesse in the above named severall imployments, the space of forty yeeres, R.M.S. Gent. Published with license and authority. date: 1638 words: 10954 flesch: 67 summary: Wherunto is added a speech the author held with great King Hunger in his journey over the alpes. Wherunto is added a speech the author held with great King Hunger in his journey over the alpes. keywords: brave; country; doth; england; english; good; hath; hunger; king; like; love; man; service; sir; souldiers; thee; thou; time; voyage; way cache: A07361.xml plain text: A07361.txt item: #5 of 11 id: A08140 author: Butter, Nathaniel, d. 1664, publisher. title: July 22. Numb. 41. More newes of the Duke of Brunswick Relating the late and full ouerthrow giuen by him to two regiments of Monsieur Tilly. The continuance of Bethlem Gabers warlike preparations. Some new propositions made by the emperour vnto him. Count Mansfields march out of Embdenland, vnto Meppen. With other newes of the Prince of Orang and Spinolaes last designes. Together with diuers other particulars, from seuerall places and the continuation of our former newes. date: 1623 words: 6902 flesch: 58 summary: Eis●hwege , and Wanfriede , are on the East Confines of Hessenland , still touching vpon Duringen , Allendorss , and Eis●hwege , and being on the Westerne banckes of the Riuer W●●●a , on Has●●a side , and the other two on the East , towards Duringen , and all foure are in the way from Isenach , Cru●tzbergh and Ber●ka ( where his Quarters last lay ) towards the County of Plesse and Bishopricke of Eischvelt , whither hee then went , which is to the North of Hessenland . Hrunswicke hauing by these frighted Boers , and his owne Skowts , gotten true and timely intelligence of these two Regiments thus stragling from the droue ; presently sent out the Count of St●rum with 400. Dragoniers , and 300 other horse , together with Colonell ●●●ip●owsen with 700. Muskettier● , and 3 troops of horse ; how many were o● these last 3. troopes of horse of Colonell Kniphowsen is vncertaine ; but it is likely that they altogether made vp enough to encounter the two Regiments of enemies , who might well bee betwixt three or foure thousand men , if not full so many . keywords: duke; hath; haue; hee; horse; letters; men; newes; owne; tcp; text; tilly; time; vnto; vpon; ● ● cache: A08140.xml plain text: A08140.txt item: #6 of 11 id: A08142 author: Bourne, Nicholas, publisher. title: July 29. Numb. 42. More newes of the good successe of the Duke of Brunsvvicke Fully relating his last and seuerall victories atchieued against the forces of Monsieur Tilly. With the muster, march, strength, order, approches, encounters, and pursuits of the said Duke of Brunswick; from the first setting forth vnto the third of our Iuly. As likewise some letters betwixt the old Duke of Brunswick and Monsieur Tilly, concerning the state of the businesse. Something also of the emperours other preparations, and seuerall other occurences about the Kings of Denmarke, Poland, and Sweden. Together with other weekely newes from sundry other places. date: 1623 words: 10205 flesch: 58 summary: The Canons out of Tillyes quatters playd vpō Brunswicks men very hotly ; which were answered by Duke Christians men againe , with sixe demy-Canons ; although those of Tilly could do no great matter vpō Brunswicks men , by reason of the commodity of the place , vpon which they had chosen to make their approaches : The Duke of Saxon Weymar , and the Colonell Kniphowsen , placed themselues behind their own Ordnance , with full resolutions to set a fresh vpon the enemies , if they durst aduenture forth of their trenches . With the Muster , March , Strength , Order , Approaches , Encounters , and Pursuits of the said Duke of Brunswick ; from the first setting forth vnto the third of our Iuly . keywords: army; brunswick; count; duke; emperour; hath; haue; hee; horse; iuly; iune; letters; monsieur; owne; tilly; time; vnto; vpon; wee cache: A08142.xml plain text: A08142.txt item: #7 of 11 id: A08780 author: Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1604-1639. title: A true and brief relation of the bloudy battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together betweene Duke Bernard van VVimeren, victour, and Iohn de Weerdt, with the Duke Savelli, both imperiall generalls, vvho were utterly overthrowne and beaten / translated out of authentick letters, as well out of the Duke of Wimeren his owne letter, as another written to a great lord from Basill. date: 1638 words: 2465 flesch: 70 summary: A true and brief relation of the bloudy battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together betweene Duke Bernard van VVimeren, victour, and Iohn de Weerdt, with the Duke Savelli, both imperiall generalls, vvho were utterly overthrowne and beaten / translated out of authentick letters, as well out of the Duke of Wimeren his owne letter, as another written to a great lord from Basill. Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1604-1639. A true and brief relation of the bloudy battell fought foure dayes and foure nights together betweene Duke Bernard van VVimeren, victour, and Iohn de Weerdt, with the Duke Savelli, both imperiall generalls, vvho were utterly overthrowne and beaten / translated out of authentick letters, as well out of the Duke of Wimeren his owne letter, as another written to a great lord from Basill. Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, 1604-1639. keywords: duke; enemy; foure; tcp; text; weerdt cache: A08780.xml plain text: A08780.txt item: #8 of 11 id: A08843 author: Scott, Thomas, 1580?-1626, attributed name. title: A briefe information of the affaires of the Palatinate The which consist in foure principall heads, which be 1. The acceptation of the crowne of Bohemia. 2. The difference and controuersie which hath ensued thereof, betweene the Emperour Ferdinand, and the King Frederick. 3. The proscription and bloudy proceeding that hath ensued thereof. 4. And the interposition of the King of great Brittaine, and with that which hath happened in the meane space. date: 1624 words: 16277 flesch: 34 summary: Likewise one cannot say , that by the reiection of the Archduke Ferdinand , the Estates haue reiected the person of an Emperour , for that then the Empire was vacant , and without Emperour , he comming afterward to the Imperiall dignity ; yea and more , if in that same very time , the body of the Empire had from it selfe offended with such a Reiection , the iudgement had no● belonged vnto the Archduke Ferdinand , but rather vnto the Elector Frederick , as chiefe Vicar of the Empire , representing in that time the person of the Emperour : And therefore it followeth , that the said Reiection is an act particuler , which doth no● touch the person of the Emperour , nor the body or corpes of the Empire , who neuer at any time medled or had to doe with the affaires betweene the Kings , and the Estates of Bohemia : now if so be that the Reiection is a particuler act , so also is the new Election which ensued the same a little while after , an act particular , of the like nature and condition . The subiect of the controuersie , is the Realme and Electorate of Bohemia , the which as it is said , for these many former ages to this time , hath beene holden to goe by Election , and though it hold in fee of the Empire , yet it doth not appertaine immediatly vnto the Emperours no more then the Electors , as well Sec●lars as Ecclesiastiques , and many other as well Electiues as hereditaries , appertaine not in propriety vnto the Emperours , for there hath beene many Emperours of Germany , that haue not been Kings of Bohemia , and that the Electors are not bound by any meanes to chuse the King of Bohemia for Emperour . keywords: affaires; archduke; bohemia; brittaine; crowne; doe; election; elector; emperour; empire; estates; ferdinand; giue; good; hath; haue; hee; imperiall; king; letters; maiestie; palatine; peace; prince; realme; time; vnto; vpon cache: A08843.xml plain text: A08843.txt item: #9 of 11 id: A13221 author: Abelin, Johann Philipp. Arma Suecica. English. title: The Svvedish discipline, religious, civile, and military The first part, in the formes of prayer daily used by those of the Swedish nation, in the armie. Together with two severall prayers, uttered upon severall occasions by that pious King; which God immediately heard and granted him. The second part, in the excellent orders observed in the armie; whereof we here present you the articles, by which the souldiery is governed. The third part, in the Kings commission for levying of a regiment: his order for drawing vp of a private company; of a squadron; and of a brigade: with his manner of enquartering a private regiment; and of an army royall: vnto which is added the best manner of building and fortifying of a towne of warre. All, in fiue severall figures expressed and explained. Last of all, is the famous Battell of Leipsich, in two fayre figures also set forth: and now this second time more fully and particularly described. date: 1632 words: 37580 flesch: 70 summary: Thou being our Captaine , we shall discomfit an Host of men ; and with the helpe of our God , wee shall leape over the wall . O Lord thou art our God , let not man prevaile against vs. A Prayer of Iudas Macchabaeus vnto his Souldiers , 1 Macchab 4. 8 ▪ THen sayd Iudas to the men that were with him , Feare yee not their multitude , neyther be yee afraid of their assault . keywords: armie; army; battell; bee; captaine; colonell; court; day; doe; dollars; duke; enemy; euery; eyther; foote; foure; generall; giue; god; good; hand; hath; haue; himselfe; horse; king; leaguer; lord; man; officers; order; owne; place; quarter; regiment; right; ryxe; sweden; thee; thou; thy; tilly; time; troupes; vnto; vpon; wee; wing cache: A13221.xml plain text: A13221.txt item: #10 of 11 id: A13445 author: Taylor, John, 1580-1653. title: An English-mans loue to Bohemia with a friendly farewell to all the noble souldiers that goe from great Britaine to that honorable expedition. As also, the names of the most part of the kings, princes, dukes, marquisses, earles, bishops, and other friendly confederates, that are combined with the Bohemian part. By Iohn Taylor. date: 1620 words: 3559 flesch: 72 summary: Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 11731) As also, the names of the most part of the kings, princes, dukes, marquisses, earles, bishops, and other friendly confederates, that are combined with the Bohemian part. keywords: bohemia; braue; doth; eebo; english; goe; haue; loue; men; souldiers; tcp; text cache: A13445.xml plain text: A13445.txt item: #11 of 11 id: A85219 author: Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, 1608-1657. title: A declaration or manifesto, vvherein the Roman Imperiall Majesty makes known to the states & peers of Hungarie, what reasons and motives have compelled him to proceed in open warre against the Prince of Transylvania. VVhereby also his Imperiall Majesty admonisheth them to a due consideration of their loyaltie and obedience, as also to a zealous and joynt opposition against the said Prince of Transylvania, bearing date the 23. of February, 1644. date: 1644 words: 2666 flesch: 51 summary: eng Rákóczi György, -- Prince of Transylvania, 1593-1648. VVhereby also His Imperiall Majesty admonisheth them to a due consideration of their Loyaltie and Obedience , as also to a zealous and joynt opposition against the said Prince of Transylvania , bearing date the 23. of February , 1644. keywords: hath; kingdome; prince; roman; text; transylvania cache: A85219.xml plain text: A85219.txt