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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… against law, conscience or duty. It is proposed to make war on the Border thieves. The [ladies are] "merrie, loppinge …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… latronum. 4. These things cannot end without some little civil war, for being come hither M. D'Aumale, and the Duke of Guise … the Princess, being an idolater, may be obeyed in all civil and politic actions. I think marvellously of the wisdom …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Bishop of Rome uses here, and the suspicion conceived of civil trouble at home, the King is resolved to send M. De … De Bouillon displaced. 21. These men here are in doubt of war next year, which will be dangerous to them for the … year of the impression. "As for my Bibles I have; but the Civil Law only I covet in foliis. As proclamations or edicts …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… who provided Philip of Spain with 1,000 horse in his late war. The Elector of Saxony keeps the Rhinegrave with him, in … and of Nizza. It is taken for certain that there will be war between Spain and France. The day previous to the date …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… must drive my mistress into a most "perplexed caas"the war between two countries dearest to her next her own, France …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… should have gone to Dieppe. The Guises pretend to proclaim war against England.Rye, 4 Nov. 1562. Signed. Orig. Add. Endd …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… six leagues of Paris, and that M. D'Andelot's men of war have given a great overthrow to the Guises about Paris on … to Lord Robert of the great number of French men of war in Newhaven, and of the danger thereof. There are above … that the Rhinegrave desired Warwick to make neighbourly war, which is bait to get Warwick's good opinion, so that he …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… contrary to the treaty, which is a plain demonstration of war. Smith said she did not consider them as rebels, and … tell whether they in England would rather have peace than war with France. Sends such news as Middlemore has obtained; … betwixt the Vidame and the Queen for removing the men of war, and would have order to put it in execution. 3. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… he [the writer] could not tell whether they would have war or peace with France. The writer's man has this night … Cecil's letters, save the last, nor whether he would have war or peace; they were darker than Apollo's oracles. Cecil's …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… if it was not surrendered it would be the cause of war betwixt England and France; and now they fortify as … considered, especially the charges that will grow of the war; and that they have had the chief towns and lost them. 5. … his diets will not daily find him and his horse, it being war time, and wine is very dear, and there is scarcely a man …
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