Spain -- History -- Philip II, 1556-1598 -- Sources
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- Traicte paraenetique c'est à dire exhortatoire : auquel se montre par bonne & viues raisons, argumens infallibles, histoires tres-certaines, & remarquables exemples, le droit chemin & vrais moyens de resister à l'effort du Castillan, rompre la trace de ses desseins, abbaiser son orgueil, & ruiner sa puissance : dedié aux roys, princes, potentats & republiques de l'Europe, particulierement au roy tres- chrestien
- A declaration of the iust causes moouing Her Maiestie to send a nauie, and armie to the seas, and toward Spaine
- A discourse of that which happened in the battell fought betweene the two navies of Spaine and Portugall, at the Ilands of the Azores. Anno Dom. 1582
- A fig for the Spaniard, or Spanish spirits : VVherein are liuelie portraihed the damnable deeds, miserable murders, and monstrous massacres of the cursed Spaniard. With a true rehearsal of the late trobles, and troblesome estate of Aragon, Catalonia, Valencia, and Portingall: Wherevnto are annexed matters of much marueile, and causes of nolesse consequence. Magna est veritas, & preualet
- A proclamation set out by the K. of Spain : wherein order is taken for the vse and trafficke of merchandise, with those of Holland, Zealand and others, aswell by water as by land
- A treatise parænetical, that is to say: an exhortation : Wherein is shewed by good and euident reasons, infallible arguments, most true and certaine histories, and notable examples; the right way & true meanes to resist the violence of the Castilian king: to breake the course of his desseignes: to beat downe his pride, and to ruinate his puissance. Dedicated to the kings, princes, potentates and commonweales of Christendome: and particularly to the most Christian king: by a pilgrim Spaniard, beaten by time, and persecuted by fortune. Translated out of the Castilian tongue into the French, by I.D. Dralymont Lord of Yarleme. And now Englished
- Carta de el secretario Antonio Perez al duque de Lerma de la manera que seharia de governar en la privanza
- Copie va[n] sekere antwoorde aende staten : op t'versoeck van meerder secours, ghegeuen wt Groenwits, den vijfdin Februarij, M.D. lxxxviij
- Copie van sekere antwoorde aende staten : op t'versoeck van meerder secours, ghegheuen wt Groenwits, den vijfden Februarij, M.D. Lxxxviij
- Copie van sekere antwoordt aende staten : opt tversoeck van meerder secours, gegeuen wt Groenwits, den vijfdin Februarij, M.D. lxxxviij
- Declaration des iustes causes, qui ont meu sa Serenissime Maiesté de mettre sus vne armeé naualle pour enuoier vers l'Espagne
- Pedacos de historia, ô Relaçiones : assy llamádas por sus auctores los Peregrinos. Retrato al viuo del natural de la fortuna. La primera relaçion contiene el discurso de las prisiones, y auenturas de Antonio Perez, aquel Secretario de Estado del Rey Catholico Don Phelippe II. deste nombre, desde su primera prision, hasta su salida de los reynos de España. Otra relaçion de lo sucçedido en Caragoça de Aragon à 24. de Septiembre del año de 1591. por la libertad de Antonio Perez, y de sus fueros, y iustiçia. Contienen de mas estas relaçiones, la razon, y verdad del hecho, y del derecho del Rey, y reyno de Aragon, y de aquella miserable confusion del poder, y de la iustiçia. De mas de esto, el memorial, que Antonio Perez hizo del hecho de su causa, para presentar en el iuyzio del Tribunal del Iustiçia (que llaman de Aragon) donde respondiò llamado à el de su rey, como parte
- Recebimiento qve hizo la muy leal Ciudad de Seuilla a la C. R. M. del Rey D. Philipe N. S. va todo figurado
- The Aduise and answer of my lord ye Prince of Orenge, cou[n]tie Nassau &c. and of ye states of Holland and Zeland, made by the Estates Generall on thisside [sic] vpon the articles conceiued and and [sic] after concluded and accorded in fourm of a pertuall [sic] edict between Lord Don Iohn Duke of Austrich, knight of the Order of the Golde[n] Fleece of the part and in the name of the Catholick king of Spaine of the one partie, and the said Generall Estates of the other
- The Spanish masquerado : VVherein vnder a pleasant deuise, is discouered effectuallie, in certaine breefe sentences and mottos, the pride and insolencie of the Spanish estate: with the disgrace conceiued by their losse, and the dismaied confusion of their tronbled [sic] thoughtes. Whereunto by the author, for the better vnderstanding of his deuice, is added a breefe glosse. By Robert Greene, in Artibus Magister. ..
- The Spanish masquerado : VVherein vnder a pleasant deuise, is discouered effectuallie, in certaine breefe sentences and mottos, the pride and insolencie of the Spanish estate: with the disgrace conceiued by their losse, and the dismaied confusion of their troubled thoughtes. Whereunto by the author, for the better vnderstanding of his deuice, is added a breefe glosse. By Robert Greene, in Artibus Magister. ..
- The Spanish pilgrime: or, An admirable discouery of a Romish Catholicke : Shewing how necessary and important it is, for the Protestant kings, princes, and potentates of Europe, to make warre vpon the King of Spaines owne countrey: also where, and by what meanes, his dominions may be inuaded and easily ruinated; as the English heretofore going into Spaine, did constraine the kings of Castile to demand peace in all humility, and what great losse it hath beene, and still is to all Christendome, for default of putting the same in execution. Wherein hee makes apparant by good and euident reasons, infallible arguments, most true and certaine histories, and notable examples, the right way, and true meanes to resist the violence of the Spanish King, to breake the course of his designes, to beate downe his pride, and to ruinate his puissance
- The edict and decree of Phillip King of Spaine : published and proclaimed by the said king, touching the exchaungings and leuyings of moneys, by him made & passed with marchants. VVith a briefe discourse of the habilitie and affaires of the said king. First translated out of Spanish, and now out of French into English by W.P
- The present state of Spaine. Translated out of French
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