Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... Morton , resided . Morton was the strongest and ablest man in the Protestant party- " a shrewd fellow " was Killigrew's apt comment , an observation in which admiration was mingled with some distrust.1 Though not its official leader , ...
... Morton , resided . Morton was the strongest and ablest man in the Protestant party- " a shrewd fellow " was Killigrew's apt comment , an observation in which admiration was mingled with some distrust.1 Though not its official leader , ...
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... Morton's death . They were also policies which , for the most part , Killigrew enthusiastically supported even though he realized that Morton's ruthlessness sometimes defeated the very objects he had in view.2 The beneficial results of ...
... Morton's death . They were also policies which , for the most part , Killigrew enthusiastically supported even though he realized that Morton's ruthlessness sometimes defeated the very objects he had in view.2 The beneficial results of ...
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... Morton's downfall , and Killigrew could only write sadly to his friend , William Davison : " Her Majesty , now it is too late , taketh the Regent's part more than before . What practices lieth hidden we shall discover in time . I pray ...
... Morton's downfall , and Killigrew could only write sadly to his friend , William Davison : " Her Majesty , now it is too late , taketh the Regent's part more than before . What practices lieth hidden we shall discover in time . I pray ...
Contents
Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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