The Negociations ... in His Embassy to the Ottoman Porte from the Year. 1621-28 Inclusive. Now First Publ. from the Originals

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Richardson, 1740
 

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haviour of Sir John Eyre Sir Thomass predeceffor even in the city p
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preparations made by the grand fignor against the to a jewel of ineftimable value which exceeded
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From the fame With a copy of the former
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT That the Vene
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To the Lord ADMIRAL Marquess of BUCKS
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT Account of
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT Divifions
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Lord CHICHESTERs Letter to Sir DUDLEY
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Recapitulation of all the Negotiations of Sir neceffary for his knowledge p 789
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From Sir DUDLEY CARLETON Further
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From M BURLEMACH at FRANCFORT who
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From the fame
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT Gives account in attempting to gain upon Sir Thomas as to
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT How capable on the articles propofed by Sir Thomas See No lxxii
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To the Archbishop of CANTERBURY
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From the fame Further account of the plot P
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had adviſed from thence Refts fatisfyd in the kings fhe has cauſe to be fad to be as merry as fhe can
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Directing him to ufe his utmoſt endea
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From Sir DUDLEY CARLETON With advices of prince to preſerve the peace P
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT His pacquets are dated Janiffaries infift upon their waved donative
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To Sir GEORGE CALVERT The revolt of the ftop him fhort His credentials refufed for defect
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Sir THOMAS ROEs Letter to Mr Secretary CAL
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From Mr Secretary CALVERT He applauds difficulties of the emperor affairs of Holland
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From Mr BRANTHWAITE The popes ſhould be nouriſhed againſt ourſelves if there be
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From the fame The duke of Bavarias refo no orders about P
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From Sir DUDLEY CARLETON With Eng Thomas thinks they will fupport him That Gabor
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From the Lord CAREW With a curious
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To the Queen of BOHEMIA His conference
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Copy of the CHIMACHAMs Letter to
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To the Queen of BOHEMIA That
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To the KING The good effects of Sir Tho
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as the baffas of Algier are tempted to break the peace account of the means and ways neceffary to be uſed
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nions who is employed in that fecret affair p
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From the Lord CAREW With advices relating
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To the Lords of COUNCIL In answer in token of fubmiffion but furrenders not the place
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To the Archbishop of CANTERBURY With Southampton and his fon which lofs has been
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Other Advices from the fame Place fent which he thinks doubtful will find a very gracious
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darknefs without aniwer or inftructions or any other
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To the Earl of ARUNDEL That he has of the fhip trefpaffing P
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In both which I gave the advice that was conve
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P
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From Sir ISAAC WAKE Further account Blackfea against the Turks That this imploys
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From Lord CONWAY Repeats the fatisfa his pen till he has a reply yet he will omit
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From Lord CONWAY That he lately wrote the fending Sir John Phillips But that the king holding
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From Mr WILKINSON The unfettled
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To the fame In further recommendation
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To the Queen of BOHEMIA With a ment and that his fucceffor may fet out the begin
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To Lord CONWAY Upon the receipt of ill it will be very difficult to keep thieves from ftealing
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Lord CONWAY to Sir ISAAC WAKE The the Spaniards in all their defigns The news of
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From Lord CONWAY Captain Quadt agent honour one for him one for Mortefa baffa
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To the Lord CONWAY That a new cou not when he returns her ladyfhip will teach
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CÓXXXII To the Lord CONWAY That he inclofes fore he defires his excellency to obferve the purpoſes
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Turks would do the emperor more fervice than taining as abovementioned congratulations on
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To the Prince of TRANSYLVANIA
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To Mr Secretary CALVERT from MESSINA
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To the fame That fince his laft letters he had in a place where is no faith yet inclines for reaſons
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From the KING In approbation of Sir Tho lith merchants by it and the views and defigns
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To the Marquis of BUCKINGHAM lord admiral
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To Sir ISAAC WAKE Sir Thomas gives he has of ferving his grace in marbles and antiquities
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To Lord CONWAY from Sir THOMAS ROE illaffected to the general cauſe p
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the princefs of Tranfylvania may have fome influence never ferved And that he had refusd and diſcou
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To Sir ISAAC WAKE With advices ſtandings between England and the French and
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power That he had heard with great concern that the fame kind that having his majeſtys command
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TO BETHLEM GABOR wrote at the Inftance in fuch order that what fhall be found fhall be pre
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To the Adminiftrator of MAGDEBURGH In cauſe and that he has difpatched mean time
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To the Lord CONWAY The Tranfylvanian
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Advices from HAMBURGH of different
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confider that actions not words are the foundations impoffibility or fome other hidden impediment
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To BETHLEM GABOR In answer to that
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From Sir ISAAC WAKE to Sir THOMAS ROE fpirit to attempt any thing They recommend
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To Sir ISAAC WAKE The ftrange propofition
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Abstract of another Letter of Sir ISAAC WAKE
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A relation of the Practices of the Jefuits against he will vifit VillaFranca as he had promifed
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To Lord CONWAY from Sir THOMAS ROE up for being elected king of the Romans in oppofi
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From Sir ISAAC WAKE to Lord CONWAY
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Archduke LEOPOLDs Anfwer to the Lords of
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