Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... hand and offered his own views on the heated issue of her marriage . " Touching the Queen's marriage , " he said , " English- men would be glad to find an English husband for her ; there- fore they were sorry to hear of Sweden's coming ...
... hand and offered his own views on the heated issue of her marriage . " Touching the Queen's marriage , " he said , " English- men would be glad to find an English husband for her ; there- fore they were sorry to hear of Sweden's coming ...
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... hand , rather of ill will than well meaning to the state . " " " On his own behalf Killigrew added : " I can say no more unto you , but if you write unto me let it be so as all men may see it , and yet I pray you write to avoid the ...
... hand , rather of ill will than well meaning to the state . " " " On his own behalf Killigrew added : " I can say no more unto you , but if you write unto me let it be so as all men may see it , and yet I pray you write to avoid the ...
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... hands . ... " I am sure , " Killigrew wrote , " if Morton would show him- self willing the would peace grow out of hand on these terms . " 1 But the Earl and his friends were extremely reluctant to agree to them , particularly to the ...
... hands . ... " I am sure , " Killigrew wrote , " if Morton would show him- self willing the would peace grow out of hand on these terms . " 1 But the Earl and his friends were extremely reluctant to agree to them , particularly to the ...
Contents
Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
Copyright | |
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