Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... France and Spain seriously discussed means by which the rising threat of the " sect " could be crushed . Attempts to achieve this aim by joint military action in France and the Netherlands were never successful , but it was by no means ...
... France and Spain seriously discussed means by which the rising threat of the " sect " could be crushed . Attempts to achieve this aim by joint military action in France and the Netherlands were never successful , but it was by no means ...
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... France and Scotland . What was required were skilled espionage agents who could harness the forces of discontent to the aims of their government . Killigrew and Throckmorton were ideally suited for this task . Both were well grounded in ...
... France and Scotland . What was required were skilled espionage agents who could harness the forces of discontent to the aims of their government . Killigrew and Throckmorton were ideally suited for this task . Both were well grounded in ...
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... France had now been partially replaced in Killigrew's mind by hostility towards Spain . A common fear of Spanish dominance in Europe brought a gradual rapprochement between England and France . The entente , as conceived by Walsingham ...
... France had now been partially replaced in Killigrew's mind by hostility towards Spain . A common fear of Spanish dominance in Europe brought a gradual rapprochement between England and France . The entente , as conceived by Walsingham ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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