The history of the Turkish wars in Hungary, Transylvania, Austria, Silesia, and other provinces of the German Empire : from the first invasion of Amurath the Second, anno 1432, to this present year 1664 : to which is prefixed a short discourse of the state and government of the said provinces.
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