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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… is placed in his statements, and the English Ambassador's attitude will do him harm, for he is accused of having … He says the Count is disposed to remain in your Serenity's service and is ready to discuss the renewal of his … at Naples claims kin with Don Francesco, which is a mere folly. Turner is so cunning and bold that it certainly is not …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in italics deciphered.] Nov. 2. Cl, vii. Cod. 1927. Bibl. S. Marco. 527. ZORZI ZORZI, Venetian Ambassador in France, to … negotiations, according to the advices inserted for Zorzi's information. I cannot say that the hopes of peace recede, … to question him about La Rochelle, saying that it was folly to attempt the impossible; they saw the king's
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… L'Isola, sent publicly to England, still keeps the state's motive to correspond to the sojourn of the envoy of that … So much confidence and hardness in England, if it is not folly, may be supposed to rest upon firm foundations. Paris, … fleet of 15 ships possessed themselves of the Island. Cal. S.P. Dom. 16667, p. 57; Duro: Armada Espaola, Vol. iv, p. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… item of news in the kingdom of England. In this the king's Majesty is brought as a counterpoise to the authority of … to restrict the growth of monarchical government, the king's representations are very frequently seen to be reduced to … disadvantages in the future. With respect to the king's demands the parliament has not as yet come to any decision …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… cannot do more. The enemy mean to make sure of the fort of S. Pietro, as securing the whole valley. The Spaniards find … cavalry captured other provisions. Damage done by Savoy's artillery to the Spanish camp. Leopold is urging the … They want to punish the culprit and excuse the act as the folly of a lacquey, but such acts here amount to sacrilege …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… motion : Considering how injurious to the Republic's duties, and to the poor inhabitants of this place of … Ayes, 34. Noes, 3. [ Italian.] Sept. 7. MS. St. Mark's Library, Cod. xxiv. Cl. x. 575. Cardinal Pole to the … concealed murder of certain commissioners. 27 But it is folly to say more about dangers which it is not chosen either …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of coming as soon as he can get away, after the Emperor's embarkation and departure, without specifying either day or time, neither commending the Legate's journey to Canterbury to meet him nor consenting to it, in … way whereby to enable us to put trust in them; it would be folly were we to negotiate with this Duke of Alva; his …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… brothers, who are undersized and ill made, while the King's stature is above the ordinary height. He is of a jovial and … her will. Therefore a mission was given to the King's Confessor, who was a man of great ability and very … But before they were able to execute their plan, the Queen's state of health became seriously worse, and then, taking …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… of this crown, because such a decision on Bouninghen's part, whenever it happened, would infer that the Provinces … remarked subsequently that, refusing to allow one's self to be deluded by appearances and following reason … good provision for their frontiers; it would have been folly not to have done so. It is not known yet what troops …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… its activities is handicapped by the fact that the Company's accounts begin only in 1491; minutes of the meetings of the … freemen of the neighbourhood to vouch for an apprentice's training. 2 Procedure over freedom by patrimony was not … alms to those fallen into distress through their own folly: T. Smith, English Gilds, p. 31; cf. p. xl. Probably a …
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