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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 679). Lando compared his vacillation to the climate of the country "which in a single day gives examples of all four … They felt bitterly the degradation into which the country had fallen from so much lethargy. Englishmen wrote … nation (No. 565). Wise observers predicted trouble in the country if the king did not afford some effective help to his …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… to Don Luis of Portugal, thus enabling her to leave the country ( pp. 6, 41). Indeed the Council now pretended not to … on all the roads and lanes in the Lady Mary's part of the country, and there was no chance of passing unrecognised ( … peace, they were waging war against one another in a third country. When the conclusion of peace was reported to the …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… to a time of distress for the Lady Mary. Her position in a country where it had become illegal to hear mass was painful … party in power, whilst Northumberland could not expect the country to swallow another change of religion on his part … experience of affairs would permit him to govern in the country's best interests, and only desired to warn him …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… and also in France when he was not at war with that country, were French-speaking. Most of them were … the Tower, did she not fear to cause a, commotion in the country just when Philip was expected ( p. 281). She …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… means ought to be devised for getting him out of the country (p. 47). In reporting this to Philip, on September … riding a wave of optimism, returned to London from the country and appeared with the Queen at a dance. Everything is … to appreciate the great things the King has done for their country; the nobility are mixing with the Spaniards. If the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… ambassador, and the Dutch commissioners, then in the country, who all agreed to hammer away at the king as … He wrote out a statement of the mutiny and retired to the country to avoid further trouble (No. 555). Very little more … prejudice further enlistments for Venetian service in the country, but he seems to have fully accepted Contarini's …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Mary, besides making her ridiculous in the eyes of the country. When the ambassador discovered how he had been … acts of piracy a pretext for intervention in their country. If Henry VIII refused to do this, Francis I warned … we should keep Paget in hand, for his authority in this country is great. Then, there are the Protector, the Lord …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… especially the history and literature of his own country,he had been long familiar with historical MSS., both … to be sent to a distance, while he himself went about the country with Anne Boleyn. The Imperial agents called the … given still deeper pain. Anne Boleyn was spoken of in the country as a common prostitute, who ruled the King at her …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… agent from Holland, always employed the style of the country when writing to the English ministers. Our English … said, to see the cruelty of both, who thrust the poor country people out of their goods and murdered men, women and … safety to the cities, it meant terrible hardship to the country people, many thousands of whom were undone thereby ( …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… to discover whether, in the event of the Duke failing, the country would submit to the King of France himself. It was an … 36). To this end the dykes were cut and a good part of the country round Dendermonde was drowned. Far from resenting this injury to their property, the country people were so incensed against Anjou that when his …