Sir Henry Killigrew, Elizabethan Soldier and Diplomat |
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... seemed possible that his forces might again have some effect in weakening the power of the extremist faction in the French government . Moreover , one of the aims of Casimir's proposed enterprise , doubtless included to engage the self ...
... seemed possible that his forces might again have some effect in weakening the power of the extremist faction in the French government . Moreover , one of the aims of Casimir's proposed enterprise , doubtless included to engage the self ...
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... seemed disposed to follow his advice . But they stipulated that in return for their agreement to the Queen's arbitration and submission to the authority of James VI , reliable assurances must be given for their lives , and for the ...
... seemed disposed to follow his advice . But they stipulated that in return for their agreement to the Queen's arbitration and submission to the authority of James VI , reliable assurances must be given for their lives , and for the ...
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... seemed on the verge of composing its civil dissensions , was about to send troops to the aid of Don John . Late in December , 1577 , Killigrew reported to Davison : " A courier came yesterday from our ambassador ( in France ) who brings ...
... seemed on the verge of composing its civil dissensions , was about to send troops to the aid of Don John . Late in December , 1577 , Killigrew reported to Davison : " A courier came yesterday from our ambassador ( in France ) who brings ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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