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    Title :

    An answer made by Sr. Robert Cotton, at the command of Prince Henry, to certain propositions of warre and peace, delivered to his Highnesse by some of his military servants : Whereunto is adjoyned The French charity; or an essay written in French by an English gentleman, upon occasion of Prince Harcourt's coming into England; and translated into English by F.S.J.E


    Additional title:

    Answer to such motives as were offered by certain military men to Prince Henry inciting him to affect arms more than peace
    Answer made by command of Prince Henry
    French charity
    Propositions of warre and peace delivered to his Highness Prince Henry by some of his military servants


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    Publication date :

    1655


    Size :

    1 Online-Ressource ([2], 96, [2], 10 p)


    Remarks:

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    Thomason, E.1467[2]
    Thomason, E.1467[3]
    Title page printed in red and black
    Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 4"
    Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), C6478
    Translation of "The French charity" is sometimes ascribed to John Evelyn. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints
    Caption title on p. 1: Propositions of warre and peace delivered to his Highness Prince Henry by some of his military servants
    "The French charity: written in French by an English gentleman, ... translated into English by F.S.J.E." (Thomason E.1467[3]) has a separate dated title page and separate pagination; register is continuous. "An English gentleman" = Robert Cotton
    Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery
    The French charity (formerly Wing H693) also appears separately at reel 632:5
    Around 1610, at the request of James I, Cotton wrote (for the edification of Prince Henry) "An answer to such motives as were offered by certain military men to Prince Henry inciting him to affect arms mor than peace". Not printed until 1655; issued under a variety of titles. Cf. Kevin Sharpe, "Sir Robert Cotton 1586-1631" and DNB
    Another issue was published in the same year with title "An answer made by command of Prince Henry" (Wing C6477). In that issue p. 1 of "The French charity" is signed *2. In this issue it is signed H2


    Type of media :

    Book


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English