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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… will not fail, that the Spaniards are bound, that if Spain or Mantua raise any obstacle a remedy will be found. The … not at that time stop to discuss whether this was good or bad fortune for his king, but it was remarkable. They … of Boisdauphin ( Bodufin) is at Senlis ( San Luz), three or four leagues separating them. They are increasing their …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… it is not yet known whether he will proceed to Newmarket or to Huntingdon, so one of the Masters of the Ceremonies … quite certain that he will not be in London before the 5th or 6th prox. However, we hope to have audience within eight or ten days, during which time I, Barbarigo, shall be putting …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… in a few days he proposed to enter the Council of State or to send for its principal members and acquaint them with … his negotiations are ended and there remains no opening or hope for an agreement, but they expect nothing but force. … republic should arrange a provision of money at Hamburg or some other place, so that it may be ready for him at need, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to declare himself, either came to birth in a moment, or that it had been formed in his mind long before, and he … all others makes this likely as if the marquis had known or suspected it before, he would much sooner have shown … him that he would never again trust any Spanish ambassador or minister, as his patience had simply increased their …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… week, without having obtained audience of the Caimecan or of any other minister. The Caimecan especially refused to … other ambassadors shall try to prevent the confirmation, or else I shall try and get the republic included. Achindi, … prerogative. I expect to be back in my house on Saturday or Monday next and shall then be able to confer with your …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… clause to the Emperor in company with the Pope's Legate or Nuncio and the Venetian ambassador, to whom their … show the world that he is not covetous of any one's money or territories. He would utterly forget all that the Pope has … did not want either to make himself the master of Italy, or to have the Pope for his chaplain, but meant to go and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… I asked him when he would depart; he replied, To-morrow or next day, and I shall go to Naples, and then into … I depart to-morrow for St. Germain, and shall stop two or three days on the road, the air in this town being so bad … before the 16th instant; she has indeed taken three or four other places, and was building a fortress near …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… I think there is no person more in my Master's confidence or better able to provide the safe means than your Serenity. … Jesuits and stored in a place belonging to the King. Ten or twelve of them were arrested, some of whom have already … moment to embark on such an enterprise, but that in two or three years the time would arrive. I was able to obtain …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… for me to press these considerations, either upon my king or upon the republic. The prince, who is now suffering, … cases of high treason and very grave offences the general or his representatives shall be the judges, but the officers … said about the action of the ambassador of England or of the mission, I shall be warned and able to act as I am …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… his ambassador, so that he should give them to the Princes or send 25,000 to the assembly. The completion of these … Constantinople, that important trade would be suspended or this market would be obliged to freight foreign ships, with the obvious risk that by adventuring 4 or 500,000 ducats on one vessel, the little capital that …
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