Cabala, sive, Scrinia sacra mysteries of state & government : in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents, in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charls : in two parts : in which the secrets of Empire and publique manage of affairs are contained : with many remarkable passages no where else published.

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Cabala, sive, Scrinia sacra mysteries of state & government : in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents, in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charls : in two parts : in which the secrets of Empire and publique manage of affairs are contained : with many remarkable passages no where else published.
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London :: Printed for G. Bedel and T. Collins ...,
1654.
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Kings and rulers -- History.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714.
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"Cabala, sive, Scrinia sacra mysteries of state & government : in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents, in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K. James, and the late King Charls : in two parts : in which the secrets of Empire and publique manage of affairs are contained : with many remarkable passages no where else published." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31592.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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  • DEnbigh Countesse, 302
  • Denmark King his offers, 190, 191.
  • Dispensation with a Lay-man to hold cure of soules cannot be, 66, 67
  • Dominican Fryer turns to the English Church, 79
  • Don Francisco's Discourse to the Lord Keeper, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93

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    • ...
      • His cunning to speak with King James, 90. Accuses the Duke of Buckingham, 90, 91
    • Donato a Venetian Embassadour, gives the lye to the Duke of Savoy, an enemy to Paul the Father of Venice. 187
      • banished once at Venice, twice in En∣gland. 192
    • Don Doctour, 314. presents the Duke with a book of devotions, ibid.
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