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Votiuæ[32]Angliæ[58] or, The desires and vvishes of England Contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on New-yeares Day last. Wherein are vnfolded and represented, many strong reasons, and true and solide motiues, to perswade his Majestie to drawe his royall sword, for the restoring of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue. Against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same. Together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his. Written by S.R.N.I

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  • "Votiuae Angliae, or, The desires and vvishes of England : contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on new-yeares day last, wherein are vnfolded and represented many strong reasons and true and solide motiues to perswade His Majestie to drawe his royall sword for the restoring of the Pallatynat and Electorat to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue, against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same : together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his / written by S.R.N.I"
  • "Votiuæ[32]Angliæ[58] or, The desires and vvishes of England Contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on New-yeares Day last. Wherein are vnfolded and represented, many strong reasons, and true and solide motiues, to perswade his Majestie to drawe his royall sword, for the restoring of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue. Against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same. Together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his. Written by S.R.N.I"@en
  • "Votiuæ Angliæ: or, The desires and vvishes of England. Contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on New-yeares Day last. Wherein are vnfolded and represented, many strong reasons, and true and solide motiues, to perswade his Majestie to drawe his royall sword, for the restoring of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue. Against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same. Together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his. Written by S.R.N.I"@en
  • "Votiuæ Angliæ: or, The desires and vvishes of England Contained in a patheticall discourse, presented to the King on New-yeares Day last. Wherein are vnfolded and represented, many strong reasons, and true and solide motiues, to perswade his Majestie to drawe his royall sword, for the restoring of the Pallatynat, and Electorat, to his sonne in law Prince Fredericke, to his onely daughter the Lady Elizabeth, and their princely issue. Against the treacherous vsurpation, and formidable ambition and power of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, and the Duke of Bavaria, who unjustlie possesse and detaine the same. Together with some aphorismes returned (with a large interest) to the Pope in answer of his. Written by S.R.N.I"@en