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Cotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631. and F. S. J. E. French charity., 2006, Warrs with forregin [sic] princes dangerous to our common-wealth: or, Reasons for forreign wars answered With a list of all the confederates from Henry the firsts reign to the end of Queen Elizabeth. Proving, that the kings of England alwayes preferred unjust peace, before the justest warre., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A34727.
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dc.contributor.authorCotton, Robert, Sir, 1571-1631.
dc.contributor.authorF. S. J. E. French charity.
dc.coverage.placeNameLondon
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dc.date.created1657
dc.date.issued2006-02
dc.description.abstract"Warres with forreign princes" signed at end: Robert Cotton Bruceus. Originally written in 1604 as: "An answer to such motives as were offered by certain military men to Prince Henry to incite him to affect arms more than peace". Frontispiece portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh may not be part of the original publication. "The French charity: written in French by an English gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourt's coming into England and translated into English by F.S.J.E.", has separated title page dated 1655 and separate pagination the register is continuous. "An English gentleman" = Robert Cotton. French title not traced. Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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dc.identifierota:A34727
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dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshHenry, -- King of England, 1207-1272 -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshGreat Britain -- History -- Henry III, 1216-1272 -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshGreat Britain -- Foreign relations -- 1154-1399 -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshFrance -- Foreign relations -- England -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleWarrs with forregin [sic] princes dangerous to our common-wealth: or, Reasons for forreign wars answered With a list of all the confederates from Henry the firsts reign to the end of Queen Elizabeth. Proving, that the kings of England alwayes preferred unjust peace, before the justest warre.
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otaterms.date.range1600-1699