Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... leaders he learned that they were desperately casting about for an alternative to English aid under these harsh conditions . They began to discuss the possibility of waiting for the German troops which were being brought into France by ...
... leaders he learned that they were desperately casting about for an alternative to English aid under these harsh conditions . They began to discuss the possibility of waiting for the German troops which were being brought into France by ...
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... leaders . Killigrew believed that they intended to crush the pro- English faction and to drive the Queen's army completely out of the Netherlands . In confirmation of this belief he pointed to the despatch of troops commanded by Count ...
... leaders . Killigrew believed that they intended to crush the pro- English faction and to drive the Queen's army completely out of the Netherlands . In confirmation of this belief he pointed to the despatch of troops commanded by Count ...
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... leaders was essential in the face of their common peril . Killigrew devoted his efforts to persuading the Dutch to send naval reinforcements to the assistance of the English squadrons which were patrolling the Channel awaiting the ...
... leaders was essential in the face of their common peril . Killigrew devoted his efforts to persuading the Dutch to send naval reinforcements to the assistance of the English squadrons which were patrolling the Channel awaiting the ...
Contents
Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
Copyright | |
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