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Sakevile in good earnest, so that what be threatenings and be fair promises, when the Ambassadors came, that all the countrey as far out as we pleased should be at our service so that he brought our unable and timerous managers to what he pleased I cannot but wonder extreamely at Lieut. Coll. Sakevile who is a man of so little service and experience in the wars, how he durst adventure to go on in a treatie, without the advice of the Admiral and officers of service, and to condescend to such dis...honourable and disadvantagious things, as the paying of powder and arms yearly, and other expensive things to the King, to an enemie to make such a preparative when he was sure he could have had a cessation of arms till the King's Ambassador came over, and the forces, that had landed some four or 5 days after, that he had concluded and agreed everything with the Alcad, and some few days after Sir James Lesley^ landed who was sent Ambassador from the King, and he finding his business almost quite spoiled by the bad preparative that our timerous and unable manager of the peace had made in condescending to such mean and disadvantageous things especially after a victory, which has certainly made the Moores believe that the King w ill condescend to anything rather than to enter to war with them.
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