The [co]ntinuation [of] the forraine avisoes for two weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world ...

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The [co]ntinuation [of] the forraine avisoes for two weekes last past, containing many very remarkable passages of Germanie, France, Spaine, Italy, Sweden, the Low-Countries, and other parts of the world ...
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[J]anuary, 23. 1640. [i.e. 1641].
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Ratisbone the 8. 18. of December.

Here are daily expected the Luneburgish and Hessish Ambassadours, and some doe assure that assoone as they shall be arriued, the treaty of peace, which hath beene put aside for a time, by reason of the enquartering of the Imperiall Army, shall be reassumed, mean while the Imperiall cities are much afraid, that in case the Prin∣ces of the Empire, which are very liberall in their pro∣mises, doe condescend to great contributions, the pay∣ment will afterwards be laid vpon the said cities necks, and the Princes shift it off from themselves: The par∣ticular treaty so much spoken of but not beleeved, be∣twixt both the Palatinate and Bavarian houses, is sayd to be delayed and appointed for the moneth of March; The truth will appeare with the time.

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