Historyof England From the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil ...
Historyof England From the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil ...
Samuel R. Gardiner
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CH. xxxviii. question was, whether Bohemia should belong to himself or to Bethlen Gabor, and he came to the conclusion that it was his duty to prevent the surrender of Prague to an ally who was^ after all, a mere creature of the Turks. In this absurdity he was encouraged by Mansfeld, in whose busy brain the idea had perhaps originated.^ Already Digby, at Vienna, had been made to feel the change. On August 4, Andreas Pawel, one of Frederick's Pawd at councillors, arrived to assist him in his neg...otiation. Vieima. jjg found that the English ambassador had resolved upon striking the iron whilst it was hot, by presenting for Fer- dinand's approval a form of submission which Frederick should be required to make, and that he proposed that in proof of his sincerity Frederick should surrender the two towns which he held in Bohemia, on receiving a guarantee that the religion of their inhabitants would be respected. To both these pro- posals Pawel offered a determined opposition. For the present, at least, he said, his master would not hear of the surrender of the towns.
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