Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-[1625]: 1591-1594: Elizabeth. 1867Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1867 |
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... England to descry the Earl of Cumberland's army , and to learn how many soldiers were to be sent into France . 124. Roger Walton to Vice - Chamberlain Sir Thomas Heneage . One Howson , an English pensioner of the King of Spain , came to ...
... England to descry the Earl of Cumberland's army , and to learn how many soldiers were to be sent into France . 124. Roger Walton to Vice - Chamberlain Sir Thomas Heneage . One Howson , an English pensioner of the King of Spain , came to ...
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... England upon departure of the English , and half for Lisbon to entrap the English ; they greatly doubt that the French will come by land , to meet the English fleet at Lisbon . It was proclaimed that no biscuit should be sold , but kept ...
... England upon departure of the English , and half for Lisbon to entrap the English ; they greatly doubt that the French will come by land , to meet the English fleet at Lisbon . It was proclaimed that no biscuit should be sold , but kept ...
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... England , including the Lord Treasurer and Sir Thos . Heneage , and commended the great credit Hugh Owen and other English fugitives had with the Duke of Parma . Talked of the proceedings of the Earl of Cumberland and Lord Thos . Howard ...
... England , including the Lord Treasurer and Sir Thos . Heneage , and commended the great credit Hugh Owen and other English fugitives had with the Duke of Parma . Talked of the proceedings of the Earl of Cumberland and Lord Thos . Howard ...
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... England may hope for some- thing from the Pope and King of Spain , unless the Turk be an impediment . The Queen and those in honour about her seek peace underhand , but it is thought unlikely . It is reported that 20 sail of Spanish ...
... England may hope for some- thing from the Pope and King of Spain , unless the Turk be an impediment . The Queen and those in honour about her seek peace underhand , but it is thought unlikely . It is reported that 20 sail of Spanish ...
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... England , or that the Queen will die , and then he may catch something , for he wishes himself in England then , though it were with one page . The Spaniards are much incensed against England , and yet are weary of the wars , which ...
... England , or that the Queen will die , and then he may catch something , for he wishes himself in England then , though it were with one page . The Spaniards are much incensed against England , and yet are weary of the wars , which ...
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Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reigns of Edward VI, Mary ... Great Britain. Public Record Office Visualização de excertos - 1967 |
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Antwerp appointed April Asks Brittany Brussels Calais Capt captains Catholics CCXL CCXLI CCXLVIII Cecil charge Commission confession Copy Council Court delivered Dieppe divers Docquet Duke Duke of Parma Earl of Essex Endorsed England English Examination favour France Fras Grant hopes imprest Ireland Jaques Jesuits July June justices justices of peace King of Spain lands late Lease letters licence London Lopez Lord Admiral Lord Burghley Lord Treasurer Lordship Low Countries Majesty Majesty's manor March matter merchants months names Normandy officers Owen paid pardon payment persons Phelippes port priests prison Queen received recusants rent Rich Robt seminary sent Sept serve Sherley ships Sir John Hawkins Sir John Norris Sir Rob Sir Thos Sir Wm soldiers Spaniards Stanley taken thence thinks transport victuals Warrant to pay Westminster Williams writer
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Página 346 - For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh (for the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but mighty before God to the casting down of strong holds) ; casting down imaginations, and every high thing that is exalted against the knowledge of God, and bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ ; and being in readiness to avenge all disobedience, when your obedience shall be fulfilled.