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A second part of Spanish practises, or, A relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards : with more excellent reasons of greater consequence, deliuered to the Kings Maiesty to dissolue the two treaties both of the match and the Pallatinate, and enter into warre with the Spaniards : whereunto is adioyned a worthy oration appropriated vnto the most mighty and illustrious princes of Christendome, wherein the right and lawfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre against Phillip King of Spayne is approued and demonstrated

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  • "Relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, inhumane, perfidious, and unnaturall practises of the Spaniards"@en

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  • "A second part of Spanish practises, or, A relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards : with more excellent reasons of greater consequence, deliuered to the Kings Maiesty to dissolue the two treaties both of the match and the Pallatinate, and enter into warre with the Spaniards : whereunto is adioyned a worthy oration appropriated vnto the most mighty and illustrious princes of Christendome, wherein the right and lawfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre against Phillip King of Spayne is approued and demonstrated"@en
  • "A second part of Spanish practises. Or, A relation of more particular wicked plots, and cruell, in humane, perfidious, and vnnaturall practises of the Spaniards. With, more excellent reasons of greater consequence, deliuered to the Kings Maiesty to dissolue the two treaties both of the match and the Pallatinate, and enter into warre with the Spaniards. : Whereunto is adioyned a worthy oration appropriated, vnto the most mighty and illustrious princes of Christendome, wherein the right and lawfulnesse of the Netherlandish warre against Phillip King of Spayne is approued and demonstrated"@en