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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the Channel, and is on his way either to the Emperor or to the most Christian King, on a mission from the King of … and by similar underground and under-water pipes of lead or oak, keep all the wells of Venice constantly supplied; and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… detriment to the Crown ( del re) through the inconvenience or loss to which they and the English themselves will be … King, not only with the German nation but with others; or to make him remain as Governor of these States for their … who intingit mecum manum in parapside, hic me traditurus est, 5 but that he would treat them as they deserved, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… here one month, and then to leave whether he has an answer or not. The matter is entrusted to the Cardinal de Granvelle, … the quiet of France, without descending to any particulars or showing any intention of making a further answer. ( … representations to the King that he should man fifteen or twenty great ships, and should send them to the Azores …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… on board, not on shore. These men were either sailors or merchants, entirely occupied with their own business. But … declaring the Infanta Queen and raising a Prince of France or of the House Lorraine to the position of her husband and … en France avec q'autant de zele et de valeur que si e'eust est pour leurs propres maisons et patrie. Chose qui vous est …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… proper place, so as to remove any pretext for the Archduke or any other to affirm that the precedence granted on that … the day, and reads all that Italy puts out, be it serious or satirical, upon the subject. I always endeavour to find … may they use this formula in their decrees, ' Visum est Satan et nobis, and other witticisms. Finally, after …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… know this except by conjecture. It is therefore improbable or rather impossible that he should have wished to refer to … the great galley. He had her unladed, the cargo put in one or more of the warehouses and the crew in prison, keeping … nostr violand causa) maledice, contumelioseque facta est responsio. Atque ea nobis causa est, non solum eiusdem …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… The king replied that he would not fail with advice or in procuring peace. After the first duties, the ambassador … 200 ducats upon entertainment to be offered either at once or on several occasions to the prince. Ayes 103. Noes 15. … eos in eundem fere sensum notitia alia percenerit. Visum est illis ad explorandam rei veritatem permagni nostri …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to his delicate constitution he must wait at least two or three years before he takes a wife, and so there is no … and the people as to whether the king can do such a thing or no, and in thus discussing his duties to the laws they … until Michaelmas, and the king will leave London a hundred or more miles behind. The other ministers of princes will not …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… would have desired to see a larger force from England or at least that the lack of men should be made good by … to induce them to insert the same ideas, either entire or in part, as were inserted in the letters written. The … aut restituere ablata per vim in Mari ? Puniendus nemo est, nisi ubi deliquit quando autem injuria quis multatus …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… thoroughly satisfied about everything. He said that if two or three of them came to Venice they would not know which way … fidelique opera nos mutuo affectu nitemur compensare. Et est Peytono voluntas bene merendi prona, facultas major fiet, … and by ancient hatred long cherished, like things poisoned or ulcerated, contrary to the capitulations and undeserved by …