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1. Cabala: sive Scrinia sacra : mysteries of state & government : in letters of illustrious persons, and great agents : in the reigns of Henry the Eighth, Queen Elizabeth, K: James, and the late King Charls : in two parts : in which the secrets of empire, and publique manage of affairs are contained : with many remarkable passages no where else published

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46. Casanova

95. A certaine and perfect relation of the encounter and bloody slaughter which is newly happened betweene the Marquesse Spinolas forces, and the forces within the towne of Breda, occasioned by the enemies surpsiral of a wood who at length tooke it in, by which meanes he is approched very neere to the towne, although with the losse of a great number of his men, and fiue of his chiefest commanders. : With the copie of a letter sent by the Marquis Spinola to the Archdusses of Austria, the which was intercepted by the Prince of Oranges horsmen, to this effect, openly shewing his priuate intent for what causes he must of necessitie leaue the siege of Breda, and would haue done before now, had it not beene that hee must haue indangered to haue left his ordnance behind him. : Likewise a confirmatiue rehearsall of relieuing the towne of Breda after a new inuention, with the Prince of Oranges designes, both to annoy the enemy, and drowne their trenches

96. The certaine newes of this present vveeke. Continued from Rome, Naples, Genoway, France, the Low-Countires, the Palatinate, and many other places. Wherein is truly set downe the manner of the last fight at Bergen-vp-zoam ... with the certaine present state of Count Mansfield ... also other speciall letters and aduertisements concerning a new defeat said to be giuen since to Spinola ... by the Prince of Oranges forces. Lastly is added a speciall relation of the death of that famous and worthy Captaine Fairfax, being slaine at Frankendale..