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A vaunting, daring, and a menacing letter, sent from Sultan Morat the great Turke, from his court at Constantinople, by his Embassadour Gobam, to Vladislaus, King of Poland, &c. Which letter was sent to the Christian King since the truce concluded betweene the Turke and the Persian in March last ... Wherein he declares himselfe a mortall enemy to the said Christian King, threatning to invade his kingdoms and territories, with all manner of hostility. Whereunto is annexed a briefe relation of the Turkish present strength, both of horse and foote; with al the victories the Turks have prevailed against the Christians the last three hundred yeares. As also what glorious victories the Christians have wonne against the Turkes

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  • "A vaunting, daring, and a menacing letter, sent from Sultan Morat the great Turke, from his court at Constantinople, by his Embassadour Gobam, to Vladislaus, King of Poland, &c. Which letter was sent to the Christian King since the truce concluded betweene the Turke and the Persian in March last ... Wherein he declares himselfe a mortall enemy to the said Christian King, threatning to invade his kingdoms and territories, with all manner of hostility. Whereunto is annexed a briefe relation of the Turkish present strength, both of horse and foote; with al the victories the Turks have prevailed against the Christians the last three hundred yeares. As also what glorious victories the Christians have wonne against the Turkes"@en