A discouery of the great subtiltie and wonderful wisedome of the Italians whereby they beare sway ouer the most part of Christendome, and cunninglie behaue themselues to fetch the quintescence out of the peoples purses: discoursing at large the meanes, howe they prosecute and continue the same: and last of all, conuenient remedies to preuent all their pollicies herein.
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- A discouery of the great subtiltie and wonderful wisedome of the Italians whereby they beare sway ouer the most part of Christendome, and cunninglie behaue themselues to fetch the quintescence out of the peoples purses: discoursing at large the meanes, howe they prosecute and continue the same: and last of all, conuenient remedies to preuent all their pollicies herein.
- Author
- G. B. A. F.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Iohn Wolfe,
- 1591.
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- Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
- Italy
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"A discouery of the great subtiltie and wonderful wisedome of the Italians whereby they beare sway ouer the most part of Christendome, and cunninglie behaue themselues to fetch the quintescence out of the peoples purses: discoursing at large the meanes, howe they prosecute and continue the same: and last of all, conuenient remedies to preuent all their pollicies herein." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00505.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
Contents
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TO THE MOST MAG∣nanimious,
victorious, and inuincible
King Henrie the fourth, King of Fran
e and Nauarre, and to all the Princes of the bloud-royall, and all others Ecclesiastical persons, both noble and others assi∣staunt in the assemblie of States: the royall French-man wisheth grace, and peace in our Lord Iesus Christ. - A discription of Italie, and the causes of the subtilitie of that Nation. Cap. 1.
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- A Table of the Contents of this booke.