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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… favourite of the King of Navarre, had conveyed to the King's lodgings a quantity of arms. In addition to these reports, … departure of the King of Poland, when he hoped in the King's absence to have more insight into public affairs, he had … the whole affair seems to have been rather a youthful folly than an organised undertaking. His Majesty himself says …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… information, chiefly to make known that if the archduke's intentions are the same as our own all this affair may be … heard it was so strongly garrisoned, and that the archduke's forces were gathering in other parts on the frontiers of … She thought it was perfectly in the right and it was folly in the archduke not to fulfil his promises. She was …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… information about him, or of how he stands in the king's favour, whether his Majesty would be pleased at his going, … was written to the Secretary Surian at the end of to-day's letter. Ayes 159. Noes 1. Neutral 3. [ Italian.] March 1. … great progress in this province owing to the disunion and folly of Christendom. The pope sighed and agreed with what I …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… condolences to the Princess Palatine, in your Serenity's name, on the death of her husband. She thanked your … possession of so much at present with respect to the king's good will and the disposition of the ministers, that he is … freely that his coming here would be a gratuitous act of folly, both from the offence to France and because this crown …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… have occurred by taking them both prisoners to the Speaker's house. 3 Parliament has already made good progress in the … imposing heavy penalties and imprisonment during the king's pleasure on those jurors who accept money from the … get all the profit out of it and would laugh at their folly. As a matter of fact there is a disposition in England …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 1 and Orleans, they also being his most Christian Majesty's commissioners, to negotiate with the Imperialists, and were … his Majesty it would be for the benefit of his Majesty's interests to carry on the war in Piedmont, as he has … week a young knave, 18 years old, either from whim and folly, or rather villany, at the instigation of others, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… felt the more deeply the vain pretensions of the Archduke's Ambassador, as they had deprived me of that privilege, and … such vain pretensions, and by maintaining your Serenity's Ambassador in the rank which he universally enjoys, would … Switzerland he had remarked to his host that he thought it folly of the Swiss to visit the plague-stricken, and he had …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… kiss the hands of His Majesty. They presented their king's letter upon the matters already reported. It had previously … However he submitted to necessity, accepted the Pasha's proposal, and on the following day the ambassador and … for the religious differences the greater becomes the folly of the fanatics in not recognising their own hurt. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and gave me copies of the enclosed papers upon the king's declaration, and an office of the Duke of Buckingham for a … was in the north west when sighted the ships. Seghetti's from Alexandria was not among them. [ Italian.] May 5. … into giving money speedily. On the other hand it would be folly to dread a hostile landing without news from abroad of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… I could not discover that he knew anything of Dodington's project with regard to currants. He may not yet have … expedients for an adjustment. I have seen the duke of York's secretary again about the titles, but as he said he had not … crown on 9/19 May. Blood himself was taken, with Thomas Perrot. A third, Thomas Hunt, who took part in the outrage on …
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