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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… within ten miles of Oxford. Some here in towne are bold to say 'tis Massie. The Cavalliers are much afraid to be … speedy instructions. They that pretend to know much here, say, that much of Ch. Stew. busines depends uppon the … to your honour, by . . . Symonds. Our last letters say, that they intend to fall upon Mardicke. They stay not …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… concernment in this juncture of affairs, yet we cannot but say, the injuries you have received from them (not to mention … The Spaniard prepares nothing here for the sea, only they say he looke s for 16 G a l l ys from the Mediterranean. Your … I know I can, but will not do it with my own charges. You say, you will give well: I ask nothing out of reason, but …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… to hasty resolutions ? but I no way beleave, what some men say, of sending high demands to the court. The princes Luissa … were very many) vous les avez touts esgorg. Whether we say this to incens our allies, and drawe over the supplies, … case now was, only to furnish them with spectators ? They say here, that Monsieur Tallown the commissari was of the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… in truth I doe not. I have fully instructed him what to say to you from me; to which I shall add, that I am … are notwithstanding that acquittment ensaved. If this (I say) be allow'd, an easy understanding will quickly finde … in this common cause, wherein we have been engaged. I say surely it ought to be a parliament to us, because it …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… things within my judgment, that truth I have now little to say; and really I intend this to be my last, to things in … shall count me worthy, I shall live and die; and I must say, if I were to give an account before a greater tribunal … did not comprehend these two ends. Only give me leave to say, and to say it seriously, the issue will prove it so, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… my brother the duke of Yorke, and haveing very little to say, I desire you to make my excuses to the queene and my … this post. I know not, whether my brother has any thing to say to me, from whence he comes. We have yet had so little … will observe them. Yet the letters, that come from Paris, say, that it is the queen's purpose to doe all she can to …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… commerce with that country. All Monsieur Heenuleit does say, it's as suspected, as if it came from the chancelor, … his. It's thought here, that nothing your majestie can say, can perswade hir stay, but that if you writ effectually … in the palais royale. The letters of this day from Antwerp say, that marishall d'Aouquincourt has broke of with the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… his intentions. Be pleased to send one word what I shall say further to him: God of heaven preserve you ! Prince … mentions in the postscript of your letter, that I should say, your majestie hath forgott to send your majestie's … at commaund, and not the farming of the land, they say they cannot be devided; and when I had only the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of inflaming the Nation, there will remain no Pretence to say, that this Treaty can be grievous or hurtful to a Nation … For these Purposes they establish a Foundation, and say down as a certain Fact, that there is a positive Article …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… pronounced against me. In the meantime, Sir, permit me to say, that the comfort myself & Children have derived from … can if you think this worthy of your notice what I have to say is of no consequence to myself tho' much to the Bank. I … have been for my Imprisonment & I have several things to say to her about my Business that I cannot say at the Gate …
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