Great Britain - Politics and government - 1558-1603
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State formation in early modern England, c. 1550-1700 / Michael J. Braddick.
Michael BraddickDate: 2000- E-books
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The earl of Essex's vindication of the war with Spain . In an apology to Mr. Anthony Bacon. Penn'd by himself, anno 1598. To which are added, the several speeches delivered by the Lords of the Councel, in the Star-Chamber, the last Sitting in the End of Michaelmas Term, 1599. in Accusation of the Earl, for the Miscarriages of the War in Ireland, Viz. Lord Keeper Egerton, Lord Treasurer Buckhurst, Lord High Admiral Nottingham, Lord Chamberlain Hunsdon, Mr. Secretary Cecill, Sir John Fortescue, &c. All publish'd from the original manuscripts.
Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, 1566-1601.Date: [1729]- E-books
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The prince's caballa: or mysteries of state . Collected in one volume from original MS. Written by several noblemen. Viz. I. Table-Talk at court, collected by the Honorable Sir Tho. Overbury. I. Lord Treasurer Burleigh's Memorial against Favourites, address'd to Queen Elizabeth. II. K. James I. Instructions to a Young Prince, both in Religion and Politicks; for the use of his Son Prince Henry. IV. Lord Keeper Bacon's Advice to the King in Choice of his Privy Councillors, Judges, and Favourites. V. The Lord Salisbury's Advice to a Secretary of State. VI. Isocrates's Advice to a Young Nobleman. Vii. Isocrates's discourse to a prince on Kingly Government. From the Greek. Dedicated to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Date: 1715- E-books
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Moral and political dialogues between divers eminent persons of the past and present age with critical and explanatory notes by the editor.
Hurd, Richard, 1720-1808.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- E-books
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Moral and political dialogues being the substance of several conversations between divers eminent persons of the past and present age; Digested by the Parties themselves, and Now first published from the original Mss. With critical and explanatory notes by Mr. Hurd.
Hurd, Richard, 1720-1808.Date: M,DCC,LX. [1760]