True copies of all the Latine orations, made and pronounced at Cambridge, on Tuesday and Thursday, the 25. and 27. of Februarie last past 1622. by the Vice-chancellor and others of that Vniuersitie. In their entertainment of the excellent lord, Don Charles de Coloma, ambassador for his Catholike Majestie of Spaine, to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie; and of the most illustrious lord, Ferdinand, Baron of Boyscot, ambassador from the most renowmed princesse, Isabella, Clara Eugenia, Arch-Duchesse of Austria, &c. To the Kings most Excellent Maiestie. As also of an oration made and pronounced by the Vice-chancellor the 19. of March last, to the Kings most Excellent Majestie, wherein mention is made of the said ambassadors. With their translations into English. Published by command
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