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The Earl of Leicester His Triumphal Entrance into Holland English Spies about him Importance of Holland to England Spanish Schemes for invading England Letter of the Grand Commander Perilous Position of England True Nature of the Contest wealth and Strength of the Provinces Power of the Dutch and English People Affection of the Hollanders for the Queen Secret Purposes of Leicester Wretched condition of English Troops The Nassaus and Hohenlo The Earl's Opinion of them Clerk and Killigrew Interview with the States Government General offered to the Earl Discussions on the Subject The Earl accepts the Office His Ambition and Mistakes His Installation at the Hague Intimations of the Queen's Displeasure Deprecatory Letters of Leicester Davison's Mission to England Queen's Anger and Jealousy Her angry Letters to the Earl and the States Arrival of Davison Stormy Interview with the Queen The second one is calmer Queen's Wrath somewhat mitigated Mission of Heneago to the States Shirley sent to England by the Earl His Interview with Elizabeth

The Earl of Leicester His Triumphal Entrance into Holland English Spies about him Importance of Holland to England Spanish Schemes for invading England Letter of the Grand Commander Perilous Position of England True Nature of the Contest wealth and Strength of the Provinces Power of the Dutch and English People Affection of the Hollanders for the Queen Secret Purposes of Leicester Wretched condition of English Troops The Nassaus and Hohenlo The Earl's Opinion of them Clerk and Killigrew Interview with the States Government General offered to the Earl Discussions on the Subject The Earl accepts the Office His Ambition and Mistakes His Installation at the Hague Intimations of the Queen's Displeasure Deprecatory Letters of Leicester Davison's Mission to England Queen's Anger and Jealousy Her angry Letters to the Earl and the States Arrival of Davison Stormy Interview with the Queen The second one is calmer Queen's Wrath somewhat mitigated Mission of Heneago to the States Shirley sent to England by the Earl His Interview with Elizabeth

The Earl of Leicester His Triumphal Entrance into Holland English Spies about him Importance of Holland to England Spanish Schemes for invading England Letter of the Grand Commander Perilous Position of England True Nature of the Contest wealth and Strength of the Provinces Power of the Dutch and English People Affection of the Hollanders for the Queen Secret Purposes of Leicester Wretched condition of English Troops The Nassaus and Hohenlo The Earl's Opinion of them Clerk and Killigrew Interview with the States Government General offered to the Earl Discussions on the Subject The Earl accepts the Office His Ambition and Mistakes His Installation at the Hague Intimations of the Queen's Displeasure Deprecatory Letters of Leicester Davison's Mission to England Queen's Anger and Jealousy Her angry Letters to the Earl and the States Arrival of Davison Stormy Interview with the Queen The second one is calmer Queen's Wrath somewhat mitigated Mission of Heneago to the States Shirley sent to England by the Earl His Interview with Elizabeth