The cruell subtilty of ambtioin [sic], discovered in a discourse concerning the King of Spaines surprizing the Valteline. Written in Italian by the author of the Historie of the Counsell of Trent. Translated by the renowned Sir Thomas Roe, Knight, many times embassadour in forraine parts, with his epistle to the House of Commons in Parliament. Shewing the onely way in policie to counterplot the designes of promoting unjust interests of state.

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  • The cruell subtilty of ambtioin [sic], discovered in a discourse concerning the King of Spaines surprizing the Valteline. Written in Italian by the author of the Historie of the Counsell of Trent. Translated by the renowned Sir Thomas Roe, Knight, many times embassadour in forraine parts, with his epistle to the House of Commons in Parliament. Shewing the onely way in policie to counterplot the designes of promoting unjust interests of state.
  • Discorso sopra le ragioni della resolutione fatta in Val Telina contra la tirannide de' Grisoni & heretici. English
  • Cruell subtilty of ambtioin Cruell subtilty of ambition Discourse upon the reasons of the resolution taken in the Valteline against the tyranny of the Grisons and heretiques
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Imprint
London: printed for William Lee, at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet next to the Miter and Phænix, 1650.
Publication year
1650-1650
ESTC No.
R9079
Grub Street ID
129191
Description
[2], 101, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Roe's translation first published in 1628 as: A discourse upon the reasons of the resolution taken in the Valteline against the tyranny of the Grisons and heretiques. Cf. DNB, v. 49, p. 93.

"The author of the Historie of the Counsell of Trent" = Paolo Sarpi.

Marginal notes.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), S695