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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… The Duke has gone this morning with his council of war to Bergen. It is everywhere confirmed that an expedition … Barrow (Bergen-op-zoom), and gathers mariners and men-of-war, but as yet no attempt has been made of this side. They …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… subjects or given charge to any of his own ships to make war, as the bearer, Mr. Berkley, can inform him more … persuade himself that her Majesty intends to enter into war with this country. Though the writer cannot see that he … 1. Having determined to license Valentine Dale, Doctor of Civil Law, to repair to her, she has made choice of him to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… lack of good will, but to the disturbance arising from the war, which has hindered the payment of the revenues destined … said, hastened his peace at home with intent to direct the war hither. If her Majesty should abandon them, they would be … which he reckons on. So that it would appear this is a war long projected, which will be of dangerous consequence to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that he should have done at such time as she might have war with any, for that he has certain Reiters and … Duke Casimir, as that the French King threatened them with war, because he had twice spoiled his country hostilely ; but … as shall be the seed of a more pernicious and dangerous war. And though the King should put up with the expulsion of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… in regard to their subjects, against whom they are waging war, because when their designs are discovered, or they fail … to the Catholic religion, others being hampered by their civil consciences, others again hoping to profit by war, wish by all means to throw you into civil war, without knowing what the country is to gain by it, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and soldiers of the county of Neuchatel who have been at war with the King have not been punished, but continue in their evil mind, and threaten to go to war again if anyone will pay them, which will be of serious … and our posterity, if fearing the uncertain issue of the war (though we pray it may be favourable to you), we prefer …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… ancient leagues or to make a new one, such as not to cause war whether with the French or others.) That she will give … : First that all important discussions of peace and war, and of the maintenance of the country, shall take place … and Spain, make them believe he neither can nor will make war, there is no peace to be expected. If his Highness be …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and go to Luxembourg ; otherwise they will denounce open war. They have also written privately to such of these parts … lands and goods. So I see not what is to be looked for but war. On Friday night he sent the Duke of Cleves' … the wisest cannot be cured by more gentle medicine than a war. If Don John had not wanted money, he had ere this been …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… expectation. We are amazed to see Don John continue the war, finding nothing to induce him to do so, save some …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to think that those imperfections both in martial and civil government might have been reformed. What her Majesty … Touching the state of this country, both for martial and civil government, I refer you to Mr Davison's …
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