The application of certain histories concerning ambassadours and their functions, by Francis Thynn, Esquire. Taken out of Sir Robert Cottons library.:
- Title
- The application of certain histories concerning ambassadours and their functions, by Francis Thynn, Esquire. Taken out of Sir Robert Cottons library.:
- Author
- Thynne, Francis, 1545?-1608.
- Publication
- London :: printed for J. Crook, and J. Baker, and are to be sold at the sign of the Ship in Pauls Church-yard,
- 1651.
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- Ambassadors
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- To the Right Honourable, his sin∣gular good Lord, WIL∣LIAM Lord COBHAM, Lord Warden of the Cinque-Ports, FRANCIS THYNN wisheth perpetu∣all health, further in∣crease of honour, and good successe in all his Ho∣nourable Attempts.
- The Table.
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The Application of certain Histories concerning Ambassadors and their Functions,
&c. -
CHAP. 1.
Of the Name, or first In∣vention of Legates, or Embassadours. -
CHAP. 2.
That other Nations besides the Romans used Embassadours. -
CRAP. 3.
What persons are meete to be Ambassadours. -
CHAP. 4.
What Lawes, and privi∣leges were made, and allowed for and to Ambassadours. -
CHAP. 5.
Apophthegmes, or wise, and pleasant Answers given, and made by, and to Ambassadours. -
CRAP. 3.
Ambassadours that dyed in their Embassie. -
CHAP. 7.
Ambassadours evilly en∣treated in their Em∣bassie. -
CHAP. 8.
The revengement of cruel∣ty used to Ambassodours against the Law of Nature. -
CHAP. 9.
Ambassadours evilly re∣warded at their return into their Countries. -
CHAP. 10.
Trayterous Ambassadours towards their Masters and Princes. -
CHAP. 11.
Of the foolish sayings, and doings of Ambassadours. -
CHAP. 12.
Of Persons sent divers times in Embassie.
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CHAP. 1.