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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… forces of a King of Spain resolved to go through with this war to the last man, and on the other to content the French, … de Billy with a full resolution for the prosecuting of the war with the utmost vigour ; which makes them the more … acts as regent. I hear that the Turkish tyrant has raised war in Styria, contrary to the treaties, nor do I doubt but …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… it, but also hazarded to cast ourselves into enmity and a war with the King of Spain for their sakes. On the other … danger, but the refusal might breed peril to this State. War was likely to ensue between France and Spain, and the … of their new conquests and the appeasing of such civil troubles as are like to ensue ; and to this purpose …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… plainly and openly to his enemies ; he had been long at war, and now desired nothing more than peace. He had taken … by open force, which cannot be done without danger of new civil troubles ; and I have tasted so much of them, and paid … answered that it seemed more honourable and safer to have war with one part of his country in a just quarrel than to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… this Crown, of the charges he has sustained during these civil wars, greatly to the diminution of his estate, and that … of themselves, it is like to be the seed of a languishing war, and beginning of great alteration ; for they must at …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and in France, seeing that the King, averse as he is to war, will be dragged into it by force.Paris, 15 May 1579. … 682. 'Report laid before his Catholic Majesty's Council of War and put in writing 25 May 1579 as to the steps to be …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… of right or justice, which renders even prisoners of war recommendable, as in this kingdom some of your …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… the amity with the Queen of England, the surcease of the civil wars, and that the Spanish King's greatness might be … understood by these shows an agreement in the dislike of civil wars, a good meaning to the House of Bourbon whereby to … XIII. 25.] May 8. 287. A summary of the number of men-of-war in the service of the General States, 'being placed …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… appearance whether this motion in Picardy will grow to war, or be smothered by order from their Majesties. It is … that the money shall be employed 'to the action' of war. The King also seeks to procure an emprunt or loan of … his Peterpence, the French king because he esteems his civil dissension to take beginning and continuance from …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… our lieutenants but rather to the wrongs of this present civil war in the Low Countries, nor will you hastily judge that we … the Court of Navarre it is written that they again fear a civil war. Within a few days the Cardinal of Guise sets out …
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