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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… April 1. Original Letter Book, Letter no. 342, St. Mark's Library. 969. Gasparo Contarini to the Signory. On the day … April 4. Original Letter Book, Letter no. 344, St. Mark's Library. 971. Gasparo Contarini to the Council of Ten. Was … dated the 27th ultimo, purporting that the King was much bent on war with France, and that he was sending two …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… for Spain, and the Duke of Francavilla, one of his Majesty's councillors, has already asked and obtained leave to go … I have seen an autograph letter from one of King Philip's Commissioners at the Conference, dated yesterday evening, … telling me of this King's good will, he being entirely bent on quiet, and to use the Bishop's own words, averse to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… gained by the Republic are due in large part to the King's declaration. The Ambassador renews his petition, at least … the third was celebrated the joust in honour of the King's accession to the throne. It was more magnificent than … firm by his first proposal, and says that his master is bent upon making an accommodation. I desire, therefore, that …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… hindrance should arise to the detriment of your Serenity's service, but possibly this delay may afford time, for these … to write that the king and the ministers are assuredly bent on peace in Italy, not having the means of carrying on … I have already sent an account to your Serenity, is so bent on serving the republic, that as there is no opportunity …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the legs now usual with him. I told him of your Serenity's esteem and how you had made a league with the Most … the league were three weeks old, owing to his Majesty's indisposition and then because I had to wait upon the … these people idolise their own things, and how they are bent on commanding under the show of asking a favour. The …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… heard the same but such matters passed through Buckingham's hands alone; if they continued to follow this road they … lost the Vice-Admiral of Zeeland. The Duke of Buckingham's only son has died. 2 I will condole with his Excellency and … the levies, giving assurance that the king there is still bent on the liberty of Germany. He presented three …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… his satisfaction. They met and after considering Caesar's demand for a person with full powers they have decided to … are bound to maintain, and have them ready at the king's disposition. When they are assembled his Majesty himself … thoughts here will not be moved from their natural bent for any events that may occur, and there is no hope of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… made by the king about the Ambassador Fielding's affair have prevented me from taking any direct steps in … any special meetings of the Court, to advocate the Signory's cause, and all unprejudiced persons express themselves in … here. Since the emperor's death the king here is evidently bent on carrying on the war, giving ever more manifest signs …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to leave, on the receipt of the news of his master's adjustment with the French crown. The news is not … anxious for it. With this impression the government is bent on showing the boldest possible face to the enemy. By … and that the majority here are supposed to be obstinately bent on the continuation of the war. In the course of this …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Secretary in England, to the Doge and Senate. The king's Council and the whole country continue intent on the … and the people. The House of Commons, urged by his Majesty's good and faithful servants to complete the amount of money … will judge whether the king, finding his subjects bent on uniformity of religion, will support Catholics when …
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