10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AMBASSAGE»
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ambassage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Actes of the
Ambassage Passed at the Meatinge of the ...
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2
The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
And whereas it was spoken in the said treatie that our said Cosen should send
unto us such persons in ambassage, and at such tymes and places as wee
would assigne and limitt : Wee shalbe contented that hee shall send unto us in ...
3
The pictorial history of England during the reign of George ...
And whereas itwas spoken in the said treatie that our said Cosen should send
unto us such persons in ambassage, and at such tymes and places as wee
would assigne and limitt : Wee shalbe contented that hee shall send unto us in ...
George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane,
1841
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the ...
then you shall perswade and insist by all wise meanes to you possible that hee
doe send the same his solemue ambassage unto us and also to come in his
owno person to the Newcastle (r furder. And, over that, to bee bound in an
obligation ...
George Lillie Craik,
1848
5
Elizabethan Prose Translation
therefore, I sued that I might be sent in ambassage to the Deputy of Egypt, and
obtained it; wherefore I come and bring her with me, desirous to set her business
in good order. And now must I utter to him the cause of mine ambassage, for he ...
6
An Æthiopian history written in Greek by Heliodorus
Caricles call- eth Cariclia his owne daughter oft and named her after his owne
Sisimithres his Ambassage. AN ^ETHIOPIAN HISTORIE taine Shepeheardes to
be brought up, with charge that they should tell no man. As for those things that ...
Heliodorus (of Emesa.),
1895
7
Catalogus librorum impressorum bibliothecæ collegii b. Mariæ ...
The ambassage of Thomas Randolfe from the queen [Elizabeth] to the emperour
of Russia ; p. 376. Ibid. Certain letters of Mr. Turberville, secretary to Randolfe ; p.
384. Ibid. The ambassage of W. Antony Jenkinson to the emperour of Russia, ...
Edward Mactier Macfarlane,
1860
Amazement, in its older sense, meant confusion or bewilderment of mind, from
whatever cause ; not, as now, simply astonishment. Ambassage. While the other
is yet a great way off he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of
peace.
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Wonder of a kingdom; Old Fortunatus, by Thomas Dekker. Bussy ...
Field, the loss of Calais, and the winning of Cales, shall grow out of use: men
shall reckon their years, women their marriages, from the day of our ambassage;
as I was born, or married, two, three, or four years before the great ambassage.
Charles Wentworth Dilke,
1816
Field, the loss of Calais, and the winning of Cales, shall grow out of use: men
shall reckon their years, women their marriages, from the day of our ambassage;
as I was born, or married, two, three, or four years before the great ambassage.
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... in Spanish, they thinke themselues braue men by and by, and such fellowes as are worthie to be sent in ambassage to the great Turke. «Phys.Org, Aug 13»