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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… anyone to share the government of his realm, his subjects or his wife, from all of whom, without exception, he meant to … without reserve so as to arrive at a conclusion one way or the other. The duke seemed ready to favour this, and the … her vessels as they pass the Sound, unless a speedier way or a diversion be devised. Anstruther adds that Denmark, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The cardinal proposed to send to the island five pinnaces or 6,000 foot to drive away the English, but those who … have no confirmation that Burlamacchi, the Levant Company or any other merchants have orders about such a remittance, … of which the issue will not be for the general advantage or in conformity with his views. Buckingham was in danger of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… them for five per cent, whereas they have to pay ten or more on Venetian ships. This constantly harasses me, … using the ships of others, when they would have to buy or build their own. If they are free to hire foreign ships … th ult. news arrived here of the conclusion of the truce or peace with the emperor for 25 years. No other particulars …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… might receive incitement from this quarter, but not money or any affective aid, in my belief. Rome, the 23rd October, … crown, and their long connection therewith. No protests or punishments would avail, and they said they were quite … his own dominions. I am not sure whether this news is true or proceeds merely from his hot head. He seemed not to know …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The business I have come upon needs no introduction or delay. If France succumbs, she will not desire peace; if … containing a few words which should not excite comment or suspicion, and, above all, not committing your Serenity. … with this letter open to the cardinal, who read it to two or three gentlemen who were with him. He put off Battista …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and learning that they proposed to reach Desenzano or Lonigo afterwards. We sent word in haste to the Rectors of … complete satisfaction. We have no letters from your parts or from the Hague this week. Buckingham's death may make some … because the currant trade inclines them to his countrymen, or from more occult hopes of gain, owing to the wealth of his …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… let them drop, whatever may happen, either to La Rochelle or to the fleet. Scaglia at Turin thinks that the union … think no more about La Rochelle, which was already taken, or of the Huguenots, who were also lost, if they did not keep … of special regard for the King of England no other place or person of that party should suffer in person, goods or
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… here from Venice is usually at 6 per cent., slightly more or less, while that taken here to be received at Venice … the occupation of Ostiano, delayed perhaps by the weather or Collalto's sickness. They are posted on the frontiers of … pointing out that while England does not rouse herself or put herself in a position in which she can, of herself, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… they bring me word that if I cannot arrange with Scott or someone else within the terms of my previous instructions, … be bound to give them escort when they put to sea again, or promise them immunity from attack by the Dutch. This … by England on the one hand, while avoiding offence or the idea of any separation from that king on the other. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… That duke is determined not to give up the electoral vote or even to exercise it alternately, as the Palatine suggests. … and at Zante there was nothing to show what was the cargo or who were interested. This was the reason of our silence, … whether he wants the judges already appointed to be sent or if he will not object to the postponement of the sentence …
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