Memoirs of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth: From the Year 1581 Til Her Death. In which the Secret Intrigues of Her Court, and the Conduct of Her Favourite, Robert Earl of Essex, Both at Home and Abroad, are Particularly Illustrated. From the Original Papers of ... Anthony Bacon, Esquire, and Other Manuscripts Never Before Published, Nide 2A. Millar, 1754 |
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... Spain be now made : That all other princes and states , who were defirous of defending themfelves against the am- bition and tyranny of Spain , fhould be invited to accede to this league : That as foon as the affairs of the king and ...
... Spain be now made : That all other princes and states , who were defirous of defending themfelves against the am- bition and tyranny of Spain , fhould be invited to accede to this league : That as foon as the affairs of the king and ...
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... Spain was treating a fecret intelligence of peace with the ftates , and that the cardinal of Toledo was to come to promote a peace between France and Spain . The enemy's army extremely vex'd the king , and ftruck a great terror into the ...
... Spain was treating a fecret intelligence of peace with the ftates , and that the cardinal of Toledo was to come to promote a peace between France and Spain . The enemy's army extremely vex'd the king , and ftruck a great terror into the ...
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... Spain ; and two others to be whip'd about the town with 200 ftripes , and to be fent to the gallies for fome years . Mr. ROLSTON was of opinion , that the king of Spain had rather hear of a good peace than of war ; " as more at large ...
... Spain ; and two others to be whip'd about the town with 200 ftripes , and to be fent to the gallies for fome years . Mr. ROLSTON was of opinion , that the king of Spain had rather hear of a good peace than of war ; " as more at large ...
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... Spain your troops fhall poffefs ports unguarded , " and , if you please , take towns unfortified , and meet with none but Befoygneyes , " who rather will quit every place than fight , or make a fhew of fighting , to give " your majefty ...
... Spain your troops fhall poffefs ports unguarded , " and , if you please , take towns unfortified , and meet with none but Befoygneyes , " who rather will quit every place than fight , or make a fhew of fighting , to give " your majefty ...
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... Spain . Then deliver it at fome time , when you find them all " fitting . I have alfo fent by him certain articles , which I have drawn for the " distinction of all mens places , and the duties , that every man in his place is to do ...
... Spain . Then deliver it at fome time , when you find them all " fitting . I have alfo fent by him certain articles , which I have drawn for the " distinction of all mens places , and the duties , that every man in his place is to do ...
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advertiſements affure againſt alfo anfwer ANTONIO ANTONIO PEREZ army BACON becauſe befides beſt Cadiz caufe cauſe commiffioners council courfe courſe court defign defir'd defire earl of Effex earl's embaffador enemy England Engliſh fafe faid fame fatisfy favour fays fecretary fend fent fervant ferve fervice fhall fhew fhips fhould fince fir ROBERT fir WALTER firft firſt foldiers fome foon France FRANCIS BACON FRANCIS VERE French friends ftate ftill fubject fuch greateſt hath HAWKYNS himſelf honour horfe horſe houſe Ireland king of Scots king of Spain king's laft laſt letter likewife lord THOMAS HOWARD lord treaſurer lordſhip majefty majefty's moft monf moſt muft muſt myſelf NAUNTON obferves occafion paffed perfon pleaſe pleaſure prefent prince promife proteft purpoſe queen reafon receiv'd refolution refolved refpect reft requeſt ſhall ſhe Spaniſh ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe unto uſe WALTER RALEGH whofe wrote yourſelf
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Sivu 488 - Like to the senators of the antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, Go forth and fetch their conquering Caesar in: As, by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in good time he may, from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword, How many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him!
Sivu 63 - I had of mine own ; and so to retire me from the court, which was the epilogue and end of all my actions, and endeavours of any important note, till I came to the age of sixty three.
Sivu 433 - God, though he had suffered much trouble and storms abroad, he found a sweet calm at home. 'Tis much wondered at here that he went so boldly to her majesty's presence, she not being ready, and he so full of dirt and mire that his very face was full of it.
Sivu 489 - And I would again say to him ; " My lord, these courses be like to " hot waters, they will help at a pang ; but if you use " them you shall spoil the stomach, and you shall be " fain still to make them stronger, and stronger, and
Sivu 454 - Court, and perpetual imprisonment in that place which belongeth to a man of his quality, — that is, the Tower. But now that we are in another place, and in a course of favour, my censure is that he is not to execute the office of a...
Sivu 458 - I will tell you, Bacon, the error of it : the manner of these physicians, and especially these empirics, is to continue one kind of medicine; which at the first is proper, being to draw out the ill humour ; but, after, they have not the discretion to change the medicine, but apply still drawing medicines, when they should rather intend to cure and corroborate the part.
Sivu 62 - I was thoroughly assured) took any great pleasure to prefer me the sooner (for she hated his ambition, and would give little countenance to any of his followers) ; and both the lord Burleigh and his son waxed jealous of my courses...
Sivu 418 - Is it not known that from England I receive nothing but discomforts and soul's wounds? Is it not spoken in the army that your Majesty's favour is diverted from me and that already you do bode ill both to me and it? . . . Is it not lamented of your Majesty's faithfullest subjects, both here and there, that a Cobham or a Raleigh — I will forbear others for their places...
Sivu 462 - ... he joys only for your majesty's great happiness and happy greatness : and were the rest of his days never so many, and sure to be as happy as they are like to be miserable, he would lose them all to have this happy 17th day many and many...
Sivu 191 - You fhall go when I fend you. In the mean time fee that you lodge in the court, where you may FOLLOW YOUR BOOKS, READ, AND DISCOURSE OF THE WARS.