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To the Emperours most Sacred and Royall Maiestie.
Most gracious Lord:
AT what time wee sate in Counsell with our Princes and Nobilitie, moued by the vrgent occasions of the renowned Kingdome of Hun∣garie, I did at once receiue one answer from your Maiestie vnto both my Letters, sent by the Illu∣strious Gentleman Stephen Haller; & as my Let∣ters (occasions so requiring) were two, so ha∣uing obtained an answere which agreeable to the weight of the affaires consisted of two parts, the matter was maturely deliberated by the Coun∣sell: and perceiuing present danger in delay, I would not deferre to sollicite your Maiestie the more earnestly about the last declaration of your Highnesse gracious pleasure.
And whereas I perceiue your Maiestie doth simply and absolutely vnderstand my declarati∣on of the truce, in this sense; that during the time of League no ayde may be sent by the Hungari∣ans to the Bohemians, and the rest of their Con∣federates: the retexing of which question will much illustrate both parts of the present answere: your Royall Maiestie may please to vnderstand the whole course of the matter in this sense and not otherwise.
In the Polonian Assembly there haue beene