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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Secreta. Deliberazioni. Corti. Venetian Archives. 58. To the Resident in England. Have to inform him of a success … with those admirals, and to operate jointly with them or separately, as circumstances may dictate. But from my … The Chiecaia of the Vizier, who is deep in the minister's confidence, had said to him We shall swallow good mouthfuls …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Secreta. Deliberazioni, Corti. Venetian Archives. 254. To the Resident in England. Acknowledge his letters of the 15th … by the hope of a mutual assignment from the Sultan's treasury of at least 100 reals a day, asserting that there … the duty and asking for a declaration whether I am to pay or no. The Council directed that the petition should be shown …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 73. Alvise Sagredo, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Doge and Senate. On Thursday I called on the English … and if they do not show a readiness in lowering the flag, or if the slightest incident should occur between the two … to the king for preventing this bridge being built. Cal. S.P. Dom. 16645, page 43. There is also a paper containing …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 81. Giorgio Cornaro, Venetian Ambassador in Germany, to the Doge and Senate. The negotiations of England are the same … plate, money and valuable articles was taken to the king's palace to be preserved from the fire. At present the owners … every one claims and demands them and there is no judge or gentleman who can pronounce upon them because all show …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 233. Giacomo Quirini, Venetian Ambassador at Rome, to the Inquisitors of State. The defeat of the Spaniards in … princes of this province, either from their own weakness or by fatal disunion are in no case to stay the course of … they desire here to interrupt the thread of France's good fortune whether it be by their own action or by …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 351. Giovanni Francesco Marchesini, Venetian Secretary in the Netherlands, to the Doge and Senate. I thought it would … count of Vivona 1 was on the point of setting out with two or three ships. He said again that he hoped that the most … most fully, the difficulty having been due to the earl's peculiarity who sometimes sins by being too exact. After …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… by various sheets and heard by the people with extreme joy or with regret from their sympathy with the republic, I show … I found several gentlemen at the door and Albemarle, Monch's ducal title, met me in the hall at the foot of the stairs, … from his embassy to that Court, whither Mr. Godolphin, formerly secretary to that earl, will soon be returning in
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 119. Piero Mocenigo, Venetian Ambassador in England, to the Doge & Senate. The negotiations of the triple alliance … hazard his reputation and was certain to bring him little or no credit. This and other matters will depend on the … of ambassador, went as private gentlemen to the queen's chamber to pay their due respects. In connection with the
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… whether the king will need money to undertake the war or facilities for obtaining it. Six days ago news was … prohibit French wines, thus wounding the Most Christian's subjects in their tenderest part. It seems that France has … the king's sentiments being then unknown. He was formerly jealous of his brother, but now he has been induced …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 188. Ascanio Giustinian, Venetian Ambassador in France, to the Doge and Senate. The Dutch, having tried in vain to … for the winter. Three days ago there came into Arlington's hands a treaty signed at Brussels on the 5th September by … at first the complainants would not listen either to truth or to reason. London, the 6th October, 1673. [ Italian; the
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