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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… by arms, or to go on to the last extremity of the greatest war that has been for three hundred years in France, Although … a regal authority, would be loth to embark in a dangerous war without sufficient caution from them. And if by … no trade, great dearth of all things, by reason the men of war have of late restrained the trade hither very hardly. I …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… wrong information gevin owt to his hynes desadvantage. Who war the reperturis I know not, bot the reportis war gevin owt in all partis. He sayde he did weill onderstand … able to obtain anything else. It is true that the inferior civil judge, in whose hands the said impostor is, told me …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… cause and minister of his death. That he did not take this war to grow upon any cause of religion, but upon a private … would without any cause thrust him into this dangerous war, which would hazard his own ruin and his countries; that … of those who had now made him enter into so needless a war; which the King hearing, was amazed at, and went …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and sold of them of the Religion for the use of this war, without any respect had to their debts and creditors, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… suitors in England for losses sustained by English men of war. Cannot yet speak with M. Joyeuse, who is absent with the … sundry injuries done to these townsmen by English men of war, they were very hardly used in their persons and by … utterly spoiled and consumed; and to consider the evils of civil wars, whereby the greatest monarchies in the world have …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… very earnestly to understand all things belonging to the war and parts of a soldier, and surely able to give as good … Le Sieur to Walsingham. The 26th of April last, six men of war of this town met the Anthony of Ipswich, which after long … would regret to hear that it was afflicted by intestine war; but now the letters brought by their ambassadors, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… called Lastgelt, which was imposed in 1566 in time of war, and only for the expences of the said war, and pray the ambassador, by virtue of the influence he … soil in Guelderland, it is so wasted and spoiled with war as it is desolate and almost no inhabitants left in it. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Queen, but rather by insidious methods than by open war. Meanwhile the English expedition is still pretended; the … both those here in Constantinople and those at the Persian war, in the Turkish camp is very true, as also the fear … disbursed for the succours she has promised during the war, and have given caution by towns and forts for her …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… gods have the care one of music, another of the chase, of war and such-like things, but that Jupiter has reserved to … teach us that the ills which are committed during a war ought chiefly to be imputed to him who is the cause of the war. You are both sovereign princesses. It will be considered …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… some there, instead of desiring our aid, are beginning a civil war against us. But having heard Jehan Michelssen's report of … strange chances are seen to intervene, the fortune of war being ever uncertain. Therefore, as I have often written, …
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