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Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters and a conuoy of verses, as they were going pruilie to victuall the low countries. ... By Tho. Nashe gentleman
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Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going priuilie to victuall the Low Countries. By Tho. Nashe Gentleman
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WorldCat: 606512434
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Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent being a true narrative of a young maid who was possest with several devils or evil spirits, one of which, by the prayers of a pious and religious doctor, who came to visit her, was fetcht out of her body and appear'd in the room in the likeness of a large snake, and twisted it self about the doctors neck whilst he was at his devotion : with an account also of other devils which yet remain in her, and reveal several strange things, the like never heard before, of which the contents within will give you a particular account / this narrative is attested by several persons of credit, but amongst many others by one Mrs. Hopper
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Strange news from Arpington near Bexly in Kent: being a true narrative of a young maid who was possest with several devils or evil spirits, one of which, by the prayers of a pious and religious doctor, who came to visit her, was fetcht out of her body, and appear'd in the room in the likeness of a large snake, and twisted it self about the doctors neck, whilst he was at his devotion. With an account also of other devils, which yet remain in her, and reveal several strange things, the like never heard before; of which the contents within will give you a particular account. / This narrative is attested by several persons of credit, but amongst many others, by one Mrs. Hopper
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Strange news from Barkshire of an apparition of several ships and men in the air, which seemed to the beholders to be fighting they were seen by the carrier of Cirencester and his company, as they were upon the road coming for London, near Abbington, on Tuesday the 26th of August, 1679 : of the truth of which you may be fully satisfied at the Sarazens Head Inn in Carter-Lane, London
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Strange news from Bishop-Hatfield in Hertford-shire, January the 25 1680. Being a relation of Elizabeth Freeman, a single woman, aged about one and thirty years ... taken before Sr. Joseph Jordan, knight, and Richard Lee, D. D. Rector of Hatfield, and Chaplain Ordinary to his Majesty
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WorldCat: 767514411
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Strange news from Bishops-Stafford near Buckingham. Licensed, April 26th, 1694. Amidst the various clans of enthusiasts who being led astray thro blind ways by their distemper'd brains and fantastick notions, ... such confusion and madness, I never expected to see, unless in Bedlam
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WorldCat: 180716906
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Strange news from France being II letters from a French Protestant gentleman at Blois to a person of quality at Westminster : giving an account of the late extraordinary tempest that lately hapned there, accompanied with hail-stones as big as a mans fist, whereby two churches and several houses were beat down, many others lamentably shatter'd, the slates and windowes throughout all the town batter'd to pieces, and all the corn and vines in eight parishes utterly destroyed, to the damage of two hundred thousand crowns and upwards : in all which calamity the Protestant church was miraculously preserved entire, and not so much as a slate or any glass broken
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WorldCat: 606720631
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Strange news from Gravesend and Greenwich. being an exact and more full relation of two miraculous and monstrous fishes first discovered in Rainham Creek, and afterwards pursued by fishermen up the river of Thames, who with harping irons and fish-spears kill'd the biggest of them at Gravesend, which after thousands of people had view'd it, they hew'd in pieces and boyl'd in cauldrons for the oyl. The other was taken and kill'd at Greenwich, which being measured, was found to be one and twenty foot in length, and sixteen foot over. And likewise a less than either of these which was in company with them, which made his escape from the fishermen, and got away to sea again. This relation being attested by many thousands of eye-witnesses, which have seen them both
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WorldCat: 606945615
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Strange news from Hick's-Hall, or, An order of some of the justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex, in the last quarter-sessions, for the bailiffs of liberties to return juries with some observations upon the same, in vindication of the sheriff's power
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WorldCat: 606594256
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Strange news from Hicks's-Hall. Or, An order of some of the justices of the peace for the county of Middlesex, in the last quarter-sessions, for the bailiffs of liberties to return juries. With some observations upon the same, in vindication of the sheriff's power
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Strange news from Ireland, or, A true and perfect relation of a famous fish taken at Kingsale the manner of its taking, and description of its horrible shapes / as it was certified in a letter from one Mr. Robinson, living in Kingsale, to Mr. John Davie a relation of his, living in Westminster
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Strange news from Italie Being a true relation of a dreadful earth-quake: that lately happened in Romania and the Marches of Ancona, on last Holy Thursday, April 14. 1672. Wherein was thrown down and destroyed several churches, palaces, and almost all the great houses of religion in the city of Rimini, the lesser buildings not escaping without great damage: therewith burying some hundreds of persons in their ruines. Being a wonderful example of Gods power and providence. Translated from the Italian copie, as it was faithfully printed at Naples
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Strange news from Lemster in Herefordshire being a true narrative given under several persons hands there, of a most strange and prodigious opening of the earth in divers places thereabouts : also, a true relation of several wonderful sights ... all attested by several persons of worth and reputation, and exhibited for publick information
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WorldCat: 606758623
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Strange news from Mile-end: or a full and true account of a vvonderful fire, that happened there by the heat of the sun, which consumed the herbage of one whole field, set fire of the hedges, leaves and outward branches of several trees groweing in the hedgeway; and halfe the next field adjoyning
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WorldCat: 180716910
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Strange news from Newgate; or, A relation how the ghost of Colledge the Protestant-joyner, appeared to Hone the joyner since his condemnation: being an account of the whole discourse that past between them
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WorldCat: 606725502
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Strange news from Oxfordshire being a true and faithful account of a wonderful and dreadful earthquake that happened in those parts on Monday the 17th of this present September, 1683 / written in a letter from Wallingford in Oxfordshire
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WorldCat: 767441442
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Strange news from Plymouth, or, A wonderful and tragical relation of a voyage from the Indies where by extraordinary hardships, and the extremities of the late great frost, several of the seamen and others miserably perish'd : and for want of provision, cast-lots for their lives, and were forced to eat one another, and how a Dutch merchant eat part of his own children, and then murdered himself because he would not kill his wife : with the miraculous preservation of George Carpinger, an English seaman, and the Dutch merchants wife, now a shore at Plymouth : in a letter to Mr. D.B. of London, merchant
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Strange news from Scotland and their young King his dream concerning England: with the appearing of a wonderful vision to him in the night, and what happened thereupon: together, with his speech to the lords of his privie councel; and a dreadful prophesie of Mr. Douglas a Scotchman, written by his own hand, and sent to their young King, full of wonder and admiration; wherein he fortells the great things that shall befall his person, this present year 1651. With a great battel to be fought on the 5. of May next, between the English and the Scots, the event and success thereof. 20. Lords to be beheaded, and 20000 horse and foot totally vanquished and subdued, and what shall happen upon the obtaining this great victory. / Signed by James Douglas, the author of the these prophetical observations, and licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 1086453770
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Strange news from So-Hoe: or The brick-makers turned judges Being a true and exact relation of the tryal, condemnation, and near execution of Richard Lambeth of Fulham brickmaker, on Munday the 11. of August 1672. Which may serve as a warning to all others, not to presume to play with authority. To which is now added, the brickmakers examination and answers at Hickes-Hall, the 6 and 9. of this present September, 1672
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Strange news from Stafford-shire; or, a dreadful example of divine justice Shown upon a young-man in that county, who having stolen a Bible, and being taxed therewith, fell to imprecating Gods judgements upon himself, wishing that his hands might rot off, and that he might rot alive if he touched it; which heavy judgement in a short time fell upon him, his hands and his arms rotting away, and his leggs from his body, he being not sick, yet appearing to all that see him the saddest spectacle that ever eyes beheld. This may warn others from wishing for judgements to fall upon them, when they know themselves guilty. This relation was given and attested by Mr. Vincent, Minister of Bednal, who discoursed with this miserable young-man, tune of, My bleeding heart, and c
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WorldCat: 180716913
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Strange news from Staffordshire being a true relation of two bloody murders committed by one Andrew Sympson, upon the bodies of a young man and a young woman
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Strange news from Staffordshire being a true relation of two bloody murders committed by one Andrew Sympson, upon the bodies of a young man and a young woman in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Horsley, Thomas, Mr.; 1679)
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Strange news from Stratton in Cornwal: or, A true relation of a cruel bloody murther commited by one J.R. upon his own father, for lucre of enjoying his estate who called in several neighbours to witness that his father had murthered himself; bu upon search, his shirt and breast were found besprinkled with his fathers blood; upon which search he fell in a swound, and after his recovery confest the fact, and is now in goal Written by one William Reddish, who was in Stratton at the same time when the murther was committed: and written since in a letter to Mr. Pearce Manaton in Windmill-Court in the Burcherrow near Temple-Barr, by his brother, living within half a mile of the said town. With allowance
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Strange news from th' Indies, or, East-India passages further discovered
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Strange news from th' Indies, or, East-India passages further discovered in ProQuest Early English Books Online (J. D.; 1652)
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Strange news from the deep being a full account of a large prodigious whale, lately taken in the river Wivner, within six miles of Colchester : declaring the strange manner of its coming up, by what unusuall means it was seized upon by the neighboring inhabitants : also an account of the like prodigious accidents in general
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WorldCat: 606818414
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Strange news from the east, or, A sober account of the comet or blazing-star that has been seen several mornings of late giving a relation of its time of rising, colour, magnitude and other circumstances : with an historical discourse of the most eminent comets that have been seen for some hundreds of years, and the effects that followed / by W.L
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WorldCat: 606554594
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Strange news from the north: or The sectaries sacrifice being a true relation of a horrid murther committed by three sectaries, at a place called Kerbymoorside in the county of York; who first offered a cock, secondly a hen, thirdly a dog, fourthly a calf, and lastly their own deer mother in sacrifice : for which they were apprehended and are now imprisoned in York Castle, till their deserved tryall and execution. Attested by the credible testimony of an inhabitant of the said city, by a letter from thence bearing date, Jan. 4. 1648
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WorldCat: 607002383
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Strange news from the west, being a true and perfect account of several miraculous sights seen in the air westward, on Thursday last, being the 21 day of this present March, by divers persons of credit standing on London-bridge between 7 and 8 of the clock at night. Two great armies marching forth of two clouds, and encountring each other, but after a sharp dispute they suddenly vanished. Also, some remarkable sights that were seen to issue forth of a cloud that seemed like a mountain in the shapes of a bull, a bear, a lyon, and an elephant, with a castle on his back, and the manner how they all vanished
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WorldCat: 606999218
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Strange news from Tovver-Ditch being a perfect relation of the vast quantity of fish taken there on Fryday the 20th of this instant October : with the strange manner of their coming in ... as also, the most profitable conjectures of intelligent persons concerning the cause or reason of this wonderful accident
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WorldCat: 606818419
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Strange news from Virginia being a full and true account of the life and death of Nathanael Bacon, Esquire, who was the only cause and original of all the late troubles in that country : with a full relation of all the accidents which have happened in the late war there between the Christians and Indians
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WorldCat: 367787567
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Strange news from West-Smithfield, or, The Man-child of Manchester being a true and impartial account of the prodigious knowledge and elocution of a male-infant, of three years of age, newly brought up to the Bear-Inn in Smithfield
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WorldCat: 606819716
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Strange news from Westmoreland. Being a true relation of one Gabriel Harding, who coming home drunk, struck his wife a blow on the breast and killed her out right; then did he forswear the evil deed which he knew himself guilty of. Likewise how a stranger did come to the house cloathed in green, the people that were eye witnesse said it was an angel. Likewise how the stranger or angel did give sentence upon the man for killing of his wife. Also how Satan did break the mans neck that did forswear himself; and the stranger or angel did command Satan to hurt none else, and to vanish: which being done, there was a pleasant harmony of musick heard to sound: then did the stranger cloathed in green, take his leave of the people; whereof the chiefest in the parish desired it might be put in print, and have hereunto set their hands. To the tune of, In summer time
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Strange news indeed: from Mitcham in Surry Of the treacherous and barbarous proceedings, of Master Robert Cranmer merchant of London; against Master Anthonie Sadler, vicar of Mitcham. How that well known minister, for prosecuting that enough known merchant, in a suite at civil law; for the vindication of the churches rights: and for presenting him into the ecclesiastical court; for the vindication of the churches discipline: hath been defamed, imprisoned, and complotted to be ruined, by him and his party. As, is very briefly, but very truly related, in this letter and petition, to the Lord Bishop of Winton
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WorldCat: 606894638
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Strange news of a most dreadful fire at Bedminster in Dorsetshire which happened on Saturday, June the 28th, 1684, and burnt to the ground the market-house and an hundred and ten houses more, to the great terror of the inhabitants and the loss of five or six thousand pound
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Strange news, or perfect occurrences from Scotland, communicating the proceedings and randezvouz of the Scots army, the declaration and design of the Duke of Buckingham, Col. Massey, and the Lord Wentworth, against the English. A great and precedent examplary fight near Edenborough. The total routing of the Scots army, 10000 slain upon the place, 1500 Earls, Lrods, Knights, gentlemen, and others taken prisoners; amongst the rest the Earl of Huntley; the pursuing of the Scots for 5. hours space, doing great execution, so that the river of Esk ran with blood: Together, with the life and death of the most renouned and valiant souldier, Thomas Lord Cromwel
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WorldCat: 607017176
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Strange predictions or, A prophesy foretelling what alteration shall be, in the year one thousand six hundred fifty three. The tune is Packingtons pound
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Strange signes seene in the aire, strange monsters behelde on the land, and wonderfull prodigies both by land and sea, ouer, in, and about the citie of Rosenberge in high Germany the nineteenth of Ianuarie last past. Truely translated out of the high Dutch copie printed at Rosenberge in Germany
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Strange visions, and wonderful revelations. Appearing to Mr. Dominicus, a carver in White Friers. With the strange voice and speeches of sundry spirits and apparitions; and the manner how they appeared in several shapes, to the great admiration and astonishment of all spectators. Also, the several commands given to John Tolderry , by several apparitions and spirits; being a great discovery of the wicked plots, dangerous practises, and malicious endeavours of a generation of men both in city and country, to subvert all civil government both in church and state. Together, with their mad pranks and ridiculous actions and gestures, enough to amaze any sober Christians. Published with the approbation of divers orthodox divines
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strange vvitch at Greenvvich, haunting a wench, late servant to a miser, suspected a murtherer of his late vvife: with curious discussions of walking spirits and spectars of dead men departed, for rare and mysticall knowledge and discourse, / by Hieronymus Magomastix. April 24. 1650. Imprimatur. John Dovvname, The
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Strange vvonder of the world, Or the great gyant described. With the monsterousness of his stature, his conditions, the place where, and the manner how he was taken. As also, his residence in Portsmouth Road, in an East Indy merchants ship, called the Nonsuch; with the great preparations making for his bringing up to London; and what is intended to be done with him there, The
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Strange's case, strangely altered
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Strange's case, strangely altered in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1680)
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Strange, dreadful, and amazing news from York. Giving a sad and terrible account of God's fearful judgment on one Winam Tendin, near Rippon in the county of York Who, upon his father's death, perswading his aged tender mother to deliver up her estate and goods to him, upon a slight pretence of quarrel, soon after turned her out of doors a begging, threatning those that should relieve her, so that coming almost starved to his house, when he was making a great feast, he caused the victuals to be set away, and drove her out of his gate: with the words she thereupon uttered. And how his food was turned into fierce poisonous serpents, that stung him to death. And many other circumstances attending so dreadful relaation . A dreadful relation of a prodigious motion of the earth, near Charleville, in the county of Limerick, in Ireland, on the 7th day of June, 1697. ... sinking hills and raising valleys; and by what means it began and ceased its motion
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Strange, true, and lamentable newes fron Exceter, and other parts of the Western countreyes shewing how cruelly the resolute cavaliers have dealt with the inhabitants since the departure of that right noble commander the Earl of Stamford now Sir Iohn Berkly is chief Governour of Exceter placed there by His Maiesty / testified under the hand of VVilliam VVarren Citizen of London living in Threed Needle street, an eye witnesse thereof
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WorldCat: 606607327
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Strange, true, and lamentable newes fron Exceter, and other parts of the Western countreyes shewing how cruelly the resolute cavaliers have dealt with the inhabitants since the departure of that right noble commander the Earl of Stamford now Sir Iohn Berkly is chief Governour of Exceter placed there by His Maiesty testified under the hand of VVilliam VVarren Citizen of London living in Threed Needle street, an eye witnesse thereof
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strange, vvonderfull, and bloudy battell betweene frogs and mise the occasion of their falling out: their preparation, munition, and resolution for the warres: the seuerall combats of euery person of worth; with many other memorable accidents. Interlaced with diuers pithy and morall sentences, no lesse pleasant to be read, then profitable to be obserued. Couertly decyphering the estate of these times. Paraphrastically done into English heroycall verse by W.F. C.C.C, The
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WorldCat: 606492915
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Strange-predictions related at Catericke in the north of England: by one who saw a vision, and told it himselfe to the company with whom he was drinking healths; how he was struck, and an angel appeared to him with a sword. A revelation made to him; and the whole narrative of the same. Certified by a letter from an eminent person
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strangest aduenture that euer happened: either in the ages passed or present Containing a discourse concerning the successe of the King of Portugall Dom Sebastian, from the time of his voyage into Affricke, when he was lost in the battell against the infidels, in the yeare 1578. vnto the sixt of Ianuary this present 1601. In which discourse, is diuerse curious histories, some auncient prophesies, and other matters, whereby most euidently appeareth: that he whom the Seigneurie of Venice hath held as prisoner for the space of two yeres and twentie two dayes, is the right and true king of Portugall Dom Sebastian. More, a letter that declareth, in what maner he was set at libertie the xv. of December last. And beside, how he parted from Venice and came to Florence. All first done in Spanish, then in French, and novv lastly translated into English, The
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strangling and death of the Great Turke, and his two sonnes VVith the strange preservation and deliverance of his Vncle Mustapha from perishing in prison, with hunger and thirst, the young emperour now three dayes before having so commanded. A wonderfull story, and the like never heard of in our moderne times, and yet all to manifest the glory and providence of God, in the preservation of Christendome in these troublesome times. Printed this fifteenth of Iuly, The
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