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English: Fleuron from book:
The turkish history, comprehending the origin of that nation, and the growth of the Othoman empire, with the Lives and Conquests Of their several Kings and Emperors. Written by Mr. Knolles, and continu'd by the Honourable Sir Paul Rycaut, to the Peace at Carlowitz, in the Year 1699. And abridg'd by Mr. Savage. Revis'd and approv'd by the late Sir Paul Rycaut, and adorn'd with nine and twenty copper-plates, of the Effigies of the several Princes, &c. ...
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Author Knolles, Richard
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for Isaac Cleave, in Chancery-Lane; Abel Roper, A. Bosvile, and Ric. Basset in Fleetstreet
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History and Geography
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T092805
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