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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… great miseries the Low Countries have sustained through civil war, and how glad she would be to do all good offices for … peace, but those three with all their power persuade war, so that the King floats between the storm and the rock. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… matter is strange. Our thieves are neither accustomed to war-corselets of harness nor "fedderis" in their hats. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… for remedy whereof he and M. de la Mothe had conference. War cup and Nutshawe are detained from hour to hour for their … to Lord Burghley. Is pleased that all those who looked for war between England and Scotland are disappointed. These … anything that might be demanded for lack of means to make war. Thereupon M. Biron and Secretary Saune were sent to the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… with his brother if he might though he should continue in war with other. What will be the end the wisest cannot … provision of money for successfully carrying on the war. As his Highness cannot depend on his brother, La Porte …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to have a resolute answer by the 12th inst., or else open war is like to ensue. M. Champagny has discoursed at large … as by his late letter appears. If he does come bloody war will follow, and Monsieur will not be long from hence. If …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… debts of the Prince of Orange incurred on account of this war. There are 3,000 German horse in France, whom the Estates … he will not have any foreign guards. That he will not make war at home or abroad without the consent of the States. That … which they were captured by some vessels of war of Zealand. The Queen would have been justified in giving …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… he had no means to assure himself of them but by making war upon her in her own country. For my part I can only see …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Low Countries ; wherein is to be considered the present war begun betwixt Don John of Austria and the States of the … in accepting the Archduke as Governor, even at the cost of war, and to seize the money collected at Douay, which ought … the other countries, the calamities that might result from civil war, and the direst contravention of the Pacification, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… is growing strong, and the King is wholly bent to the war against this country, whereunto some say he is minded to … resolving in the spring to make them a sharp and desperate war, what with his own strength, the succour of the Pope, the … five years, that he may with less difficulty attend the war in this country, to which some say he is minded to come …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that there is yet substance enough to continue the war many years, if need were. Yet the States cannot but … as having been taken in company with those of Rochelle at war with the King. This money M. de Lansac distributed at …
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