TRUMBULL PAPERS. Vol. CCXVI (ff. 10). Traiano Boccalini: Satire on the Spanish; 1615. This is an anonymous translation of the Italian tract surviving in Bodleian MS Ashmole 749, art. XVI, which was sent by the author with a covering letter to James I... 1615
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