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The Compleat Ambassador: Or Two Treaties Of The Intended Marriage Of Qu: Elizabeth Of Glorious Memory; Comprised in Letters Of Negotiation Of Sir Francis Walsingham, her Resident in France. Together With the Answers of the Lord Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Tho: Smith, and others. Wherein, ... Faithfully Collected by the truly Honourable, Sir Dudley Digges Knight, late Master of the Rolls
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Een waer verhael vande onlancksche ongerechte, wreede, ende onmenschelycke procedure teghen de Enghelsche tot Amboyna in Oost-Indien, door de Nederlanlanders [sic] aldaer ghemaeckt op een versierde pretentie van een conspiratie vande selue Enghelschen
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A true relation of the vniust, cruell, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies, by the Neatherlandish gouernour and councel there
Also the copie of a pamphlet, set forth first in Dutch and then in English, by some Neatherlander; falsly entituled, A true declaration of the newes that came out of the East-Indies, with the pinace called the Hare, which arriued at Texel in Iune, 1624. Together with an answer to the same pamphlet. By the English East-India companie. Published by authoritie -
A true relation of the vniust, cruell, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies, by the Neatherlandish gouernour and councel there
Also the copie of a pamphlet, set forth first in Dutch and then in English, by some Neatherlander; falsly entituled, A true declaration of the newes that came out of the East-Indies, with the pinace called the Hare, which arriued at Texel in Iune, 1624. Together with an answer to the same pamphlet. By the English East-India Companie. Published by authoritie -
The defence of trade
In a letter to Sir Thomas Smith Knight, gouernour of the East-India Companie, &c. From one of that societie -
The defence of trade
in a letter to Sir Thomas Smith, Knight, gouernour of the East-India Companie, &c -
A true relation of the late cruell and barbarous tortures and execution, done vpon the English at Amboyna in the East Indies, by the Hollanders there residing
As it hath byn lately deliuered to the Kings most Excellent Maiesty -
A speech delivered in Parliament concerning the evill consequences that doe attend this state by committing places of trust into the hands of court-favourites
wherby it doth plainly appear to be the originall of all publick grievances and combustions of this kingdom -
Foure paradoxes, or politique discourses
2 concerning militarie discipline, written long since by Thomas Digges Esquire. 2 of the worthinesse of warre and warriors, by Dudly Digges, his sonne. All newly published to keepe those that will read them, as they did them that wrote them, from idlenesse -
Foure paradoxes or politique discourses
2 concerning militarie discipline -
A discourse of sea-ports
principally of the port and haven of Dover -
Fata mihi totum mea sunt agitanda per orbem
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Of the circumference of the earth
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Didos death. Translated out of the best of Latine poets, into the best of vulgar languages. By one that hath no name
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Sir Dudley Digges, Knight, ambassador from His Maiestie, to the emperor of Russia
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A true relation of the vniust, cruell, and barbarous proceedings against the English at Amboyna in the East-Indies, by the Netherlandish gouernour and councell there
Also the copy of a pamphlet, set forth first in Dutch and then in English, by some Netherlander; falsly intituled, A true declaration of the newes that came out of the East-Indies with the pinace called the Hare, which arrived at Texel in Iune, 1624. Together with an answer to the same pamphlet. By the English East-India Company. Published by authority -
A discourse of sea-ports
principally the port and haven of Dover -
A speech delivered in Parliament
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A discourse of sea-ports
principally of the port and haven of Dover -
The compleat ambassador, or, Two treaties of the intended marriage of Qu. Elizabeth of glorious memory
comprised in letters of negotiation of Sir Francis Walsingham, her resident in France : together with the answers of the Lord Burleigh, the Earl of Leicester, Sir Tho. Smith, and others : wherein, as in a clear mirror, may be seen the faces of the two courts of England and France, as they then stood, with many remarkable passages of state