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COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Books Internet Archive
Record
Author:
Verheiden, Jacob, active 1590.
Author (contributor):
Ofwod, Stephen.
Author (contributor):
Scott, Thomas, 1580?-1626.
Author (contributor):
Hexham, Henry, 1585?-1650?
Author (contributor):
Wood, Thomas, active 1615-1624.
Author (contributor):
Verheiden, Willem, 1568-1596.
Title:
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.
Publisher:
Nicholas Okes
Begin Publication Date:
1624
MMS Id (Alma identifier):
991008790009706966
Permanent Call Number:
F624 .V513s
Statistics Note 1 (Accession Number):
STAT_NOTE_1_ACCESSION #: 63-34
Uniform Resource Identifier:
Subjects:
Netherlands--History--Eighty Years' War, 1568-1648.
Subjects:
Spain--History--Philip IV, 1621-1665.
Subjects:
Great Britain--Foreign relations--Spain.
Subjects:
Spain--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
Subjects:
Imprint 1624.
General Note:
Place of publication and name of printer from Pollard.; "An oration or Speech of the right oration or speech appropriated vnto the most mightie and illustrious princes of Christendom", p. [8-32], is a translation, by Thomas Wood, of: Oratie of Utspraecke van het Recht der Nederlandsche Oorloge tegen Philippum Coning van Spaengien, printed in Amsterdam, 1608, itself an abridged translation of: De jure belli Belgici, first printed in The Hague, 1596; it is sometimes also attributed to Willem Verheiden or to Thomas Scott.; "An adioynder of sundry other particular wicked plots and cruel, inhumane, perfidious", p. [33-46], is an abridgemnt of the work by Stephen Ofwod.; The first part referred to in the title was printed in [London?], 1623 under title "An experimentall discoverie of Spanish practises. Or The counsell of a well-wishing souldier, for the good of his prince and state" and is attributed generally to Thomas Scott but sometimes to Henry Hexham.; Signatures: [A]⁴ ([A]1 verso blank) B-F⁴ (F4 verso blank)
Local Note:
John Carter Brown Library copy imperfect: wanting leaf [A]1.
Exif:

A second part of Spanish practises. Or, A relation of more particular wicked plots, and cr...