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Travels & voyages through Europe, Asia, and Africa, for nineteen years, containing an account of the religion... [etc.]
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?)
1814
Lithgow's nineteen years travels through the most eminent places in the habitable world : Containing an exact description of the customs, laws, religion, policies, and government... also of the countries and cities, trades, rivers, and commerce in all places through which he travell'd. Also an account of the tortures he suffered under the Spanish Inquisition...[etc]
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?)
1682
R4 is unsigned. First published in 1614, with title: A most delectable and true discourse, of an admired and painefull peregrination from Scotland to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and A...
The totall discourse, of the rare aduentures, and painefull peregrinations of long nineteene yeares trauayles from Scotland, to the most famous kingdomes in Europe, Asia, and Affrica : Perfited by three deare bought voyages, in surueighing of forty eight kingdomes ancient and moderne; twenty one rei-publickes, ten absolute principalities, with two hundred ilands. The particular names whereof, are described in each argument of the ten diuisions of this history: and it also diuided in three bookes; two whereof, neuer heretofore published. Wherein is contayned, an exact relation, of the lawes, religion, policies, and gouernment of all their princes, potentates, and people. Together with the grieuous tortures he suffered, by the inquisition of Malaga in Spaine, his miraculous discouery and deliuery thence: and of his last and late returne from the northerne iles
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?)
1632
Catchword, p.278 printed as "tha" (for "that"). An edition of: Lithgow, William "A most delectable, and true discourse, of and admired and painefull peregrination in Europe, Asia and Affricke." Wo...
A true and experimentall discourse, upon the beginning, proceeding, and victorious event of this last siege of Breda : With the antiquity and annexing of it, to the house of Nassaw, and the many alterations it hath suffered by armes, and armies, within these threescore yeares. Together with the prudent plots, projects, and policies of warre: the assailants and defendants matchlesse man-hood, in managing martiall affaires: the misery and manner of souldiers living, their pinching want, and fatall accidents: strange weapons and instruments used by both parties in severall conflicts. Lastly, their concluded articles, with circumstances and ordering of the siege and victory. Being pleasant to peruse, and profitable to observe
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?)
1637
Running title reads: A true experimentall discourse upon the happy recovery of Breda. True experimentall discourse upon the happy recovery of Breda.
Lithgow's nineteen years travels through the most eminent places in the habitable world : Containing an exact description of the customs, laws, religion, policies, and government of emperors, kings, and princes; also of the countries and cities, trades, rivers, and commerce in all places through which he travell'd. Also an account of the tortures he suffered under the Spanish Inquisition, by racking, and other inhumane usages, for his owning the Protestant religion. : Together, with his miraculous deliverance from the cruelties of the papists, which far exceeded any of the heathen countries, herein largely described
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?)
1692
Originally published in 1614 with the title "A most delectable and true discourse...[etc]". Frontis. = plate.
The siege of Newcastle
Lithgow, William (1582-1645?); Brockett, John Trotter (1788-1842)
1820
With reproduction of original t.-p.: An experimentall and exact relation upon that famous and renowned siege of Newcastle... Edinburgh, printed by Robert Bryson. 1645.