"Great Britain" . . . . "1558 - 1603" . . "Netherlands" . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Reasons pro and con: being a debate at the council-table, between the Treasurer and the general, for making a peace, or carrying on the war, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; wherein the force of the general's arguments prevailed against the sophistry of the Treasurer's" . "Reasons pro and con: being a debate at the council-table, between the treasurer and the general, for making a peace, or carrying on the war, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; wherein the force of the general's arguments prevailed against the sophistry of the treasurer's"@en . . . "History"@en . . . . "Reasons pro and con being a Debate at the Council-Table, between the Treasurer and the general, for Making a Peace, or carrying on the War, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; wherein the Force of the General's Arguments prevailed against the Sophistry of the Treasurer's" . "Reasons pro and con being a Debate at the Council-Table, between the Treasurer and the general, for Making a Peace, or carrying on the War, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; wherein the Force of the General's Arguments prevailed against the Sophistry of the Treasurer's"@en . "Reasons pro and con: being a Debate at the Council-Table between the Treasurer [Lord Burghley] and the General [the Earl of Essex] for making a Peace, or carrying on the war, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; wherein the force of the General's arguments prevailed against the sophistry of the Treasurer's"@en . . "Reasons pro and con: being a debate at the council-table, between the Treasurer and the general, for making a peace, or carrying on the war, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; wherein the force of the general's arguments prevailed against the sophistry of the Treasurer's"@en . "Reasons pro and con: being a debate at the council-table, between the Treasurer and the general, for making a peace, or carrying on the war, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth ; wherein the force of the general's arguments prevailed against the sophistry of the Treasurer's" . . . "REASONS." . .