Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 ...20 Earl of Mar and 8 Mr. Edward Bruce and us, I can not but in that one circumstance often acknoledg your happines, for whom God hath ordained ministers of so great wisedom and reservednes, with whose meritt towardis you, thogh I can not participate in their condition, yet I will pray for your safety when I can not watch over it, for your greatnes thogh I can add nothing to it, and confess that if I cold do more then any one, it were less then nothing (balanced with my desires), or if I cold do as much as all the world, it were farr inferiour to your vertew and gratitude. Indorsed by Sir Robert Cecil,' "A lettre to 30 in January." No. XI. SO KING JAMES TO 10 SIR ROBERT CECIL. HATFIELD MBS. VOL. CXXXV. FOL. 76. OR1G. AUTOGRAPH. My dearest 10 Sir Robert Cecil, In regairde that my trustie 3 Lord Henry Howard, in a letre of his to 8 Mr. Edward Bruce, wisheth him in youre name to make me aquainted of the laite uakening up againe of a commouning for a treatie of peace betwixt englande and spaine, craving my aduyce hou to behaue youre selfthairin, I haue taken occasion by these few lynes, first, mosthairtely to thanke you for youre tymouse aduertishement heirof, and nexte to sette you doune, as shortly as I can, my opinion thairanents. Quhen I haue aduysedlie considderit and deepelie looked in this maitter, I can not surelie but thinke that, the tyme being ueyed, and the present state of things, suche a peace at this tyme must be greatlie prseiudiciall, first to the state of religion in generall, secondlie to the state, both in religion and policie of this yle in speciall, and lastlie most perrelouse for my iust claime in particulaire. Amongst many, three principall gatis for procuring these fore namidmischeifis by this peace uoulde appearantly be oppeni...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Works of the Camden Society, Volume 78. To get started finding Works of the Camden Society, Volume 78, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 ...20 Earl of Mar and 8 Mr. Edward Bruce and us, I can not but in that one circumstance often acknoledg your happines, for whom God hath ordained ministers of so great wisedom and reservednes, with whose meritt towardis you, thogh I can not participate in their condition, yet I will pray for your safety when I can not watch over it, for your greatnes thogh I can add nothing to it, and confess that if I cold do more then any one, it were less then nothing (balanced with my desires), or if I cold do as much as all the world, it were farr inferiour to your vertew and gratitude. Indorsed by Sir Robert Cecil,' "A lettre to 30 in January." No. XI. SO KING JAMES TO 10 SIR ROBERT CECIL. HATFIELD MBS. VOL. CXXXV. FOL. 76. OR1G. AUTOGRAPH. My dearest 10 Sir Robert Cecil, In regairde that my trustie 3 Lord Henry Howard, in a letre of his to 8 Mr. Edward Bruce, wisheth him in youre name to make me aquainted of the laite uakening up againe of a commouning for a treatie of peace betwixt englande and spaine, craving my aduyce hou to behaue youre selfthairin, I haue taken occasion by these few lynes, first, mosthairtely to thanke you for youre tymouse aduertishement heirof, and nexte to sette you doune, as shortly as I can, my opinion thairanents. Quhen I haue aduysedlie considderit and deepelie looked in this maitter, I can not surelie but thinke that, the tyme being ueyed, and the present state of things, suche a peace at this tyme must be greatlie prseiudiciall, first to the state of religion in generall, secondlie to the state, both in religion and policie of this yle in speciall, and lastlie most perrelouse for my iust claime in particulaire. Amongst many, three principall gatis for procuring these fore namidmischeifis by this peace uoulde appearantly be oppeni...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Works of the Camden Society, Volume 78. To get started finding Works of the Camden Society, Volume 78, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.