id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4876 Motley, John Lothrop History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1603-04 .txt text/plain 20199 747 62 Death of Queen Elizabeth--Condition of Spain--Legations to James I. English--Audience of the States' envoy with king James--Queen Elizabeth's scheme far remodelling Europe--Ambassador extraordinary She died, and James was King of Great Britain and Ireland. enemies; that France, England, and the Dutch commonwealth, although ambassador extraordinary to England, in order that the new sovereign at their head, excessively inclined to Spain, and a great English party without the concurrence of the King of France, whose ambassador he had hesitation on his part between King Henry and the monarch of Spain, who, moneys due to England by France and by the States, and it was thought Dutch deputies, the English counsellors, and De Rosny, when Barneveld James were not fragrant, but De Rosny had himself come over from France The very next day De Rosny had a long private interview with James at France, Great Britain, and the United Provinces. ./cache/4876.txt ./txt/4876.txt