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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… let them drop, whatever may happen, either to La Rochelle or to the fleet. Scaglia at Turin thinks that the union … think no more about La Rochelle, which was already taken, or of the Huguenots, who were also lost, if they did not keep … of special regard for the King of England no other place or person of that party should suffer in person, goods or
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… here from Venice is usually at 6 per cent., slightly more or less, while that taken here to be received at Venice … the occupation of Ostiano, delayed perhaps by the weather or Collalto's sickness. They are posted on the frontiers of … pointing out that while England does not rouse herself or put herself in a position in which she can, of herself, …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… they bring me word that if I cannot arrange with Scott or someone else within the terms of my previous instructions, … be bound to give them escort when they put to sea again, or promise them immunity from attack by the Dutch. This … by England on the one hand, while avoiding offence or the idea of any separation from that king on the other. …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… That duke is determined not to give up the electoral vote or even to exercise it alternately, as the Palatine suggests. … and at Zante there was nothing to show what was the cargo or who were interested. This was the reason of our silence, … whether he wants the judges already appointed to be sent or if he will not object to the postponement of the sentence …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… at first the complainants would not listen either to truth or to reason. London, the 6th October, 1673. [ Italian; the … to the Doge and Senate. Couriers to the number of three or four, going and coming between Modena and Rome, have been … either because they will not support his requirements or else because they claim to impose laws upon that king for …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the kiosk arrived, Sciavus said he would like to keep one or two, as his Majesty could not require them all, and that … arrested by a cavass and told him to surrender the barber or he himself would be imprisoned. There being no remedy for …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… going to hold a General Assembly at the end of this month, or a little later. On the subject of the marriage of the … the pirates fortified in Ireland, as to whether they would or would not accept the pardon on the conditions proposed to … and that to come merely for the purpose of making speeches or retailing gossip is a windy vanity. But to-day I am here …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… great affection. No one here will know anything of affairs or news of the world. They only care to enjoy themselves in the court three or four times more than usual, in feasts and banquets. I have already taken leave, in order to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… him to treat with the viscount and induce him to get three or four to go to Venice to negotiate. I fear, however, that … to the captains they did her no harm. I have not seen or spoken to the ambassador more than twice since my return … as it is more than time either that something was done or else that it should be entirely abandoned, for reasons …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… so that if any one speaks to you on the subject, or if you hear the facts misrepresented, you may use it for … the pirates. He said that they could not promise for three or four to go to Venice, and they want an absolute indemnity, … longer discuss the time either of the return of the former or of the departure of the latter. By the fame of this …
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