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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation. Search the whole document.
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England (United Kingdom) (search for this): narrative 344
The letters sent from the Imperiall Musulmanlike highnesse of Zuldan Murad Can, to the sacred regall Majestie of Elizabeth Queene of England
, the fifteenth of March 1579, conteyning the grant of the first privileges.
IN greatnes and glory most renowmed Elizabeth, most
sacred Queene, and noble prince of the most mightie
worshippers of Jesus, most wise governor of the causes
and affaires of the people and family of Nazareth
, cloud
of most pleasant raine, and sweetest fountaine of noblenesse and vertue, ladie & heire of the perpetuall happinesse & glory of the noble Realme of England (whom all
sorts seeke unto and submit themselves) we wish most
prosperous successe and happie ends to all your actions,
and do offer unto you such pleasures and curtesies as are
worthy of our mutuall and eternall familiaritie: thus
ending (as best beseemeth us) our former salutations.
In most friendly maner we give you to understand,
that a certaine man hath come unto us in the name of
your most ex
Nazareth (Israel) (search for this): narrative 344
The letters sent from the Imperiall Musulmanlike highnesse of Zuldan Murad Can, to the sacred regall Majestie of Elizabeth Queene of England
, the fifteenth of March 1579, conteyning the grant of the first privileges.
IN greatnes and glory most renowmed Elizabeth, most
sacred Queene, and noble prince of the most mightie
worshippers of Jesus, most wise governor of the causes
and affaires of the people and family of Nazareth
, cloud
of most pleasant raine, and sweetest fountaine of noblenesse and vertue, ladie & heire of the perpetuall happinesse & glory of the noble Realme of England (whom all
sorts seeke unto and submit themselves) we wish most
prosperous successe and happie ends to all your actions,
and do offer unto you such pleasures and curtesies as are
worthy of our mutuall and eternall familiaritie: thus
ending (as best beseemeth us) our former salutations.
In most friendly maner we give you to understand,
that a certaine man hath come unto us in the name of
your most e
Germany (Germany) (search for this): narrative 344
England (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): narrative 344
March, 1579 AD (search for this): narrative 344
The letters sent from the Imperiall Musulmanlike highnesse of Zuldan Murad Can, to the sacred regall Majestie of Elizabeth Queene of England
, the fifteenth of March 1579, conteyning the grant of the first privileges.
IN greatnes and glory most renowmed Elizabeth, most
sacred Queene, and noble prince of the most mightie
worshippers of Jesus, most wise governor of the causes
and affaires of the people and family of Nazareth
, cloud
of most pleasant raine, and sweetest fountaine of noblenesse and vertue, ladie & heire of the perpetuall happinesse & glory of the noble Realme of England (whom all
sorts seeke unto and submit themselves) we wish most
prosperous successe and happie ends to all your actions,
and do offer unto you such pleasures and curtesies as are
worthy of our mutuall and eternall familiaritie: thus
ending (as best beseemeth us) our former salutations.
In most friendly maner we give you to understand,
that a certaine man hath come unto us in the name of
your most ex