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- Your Grace.
- Lord Wolfingham.

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With Your Grace's permission,
I wish to present to Your Majesty...

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His Excellency
Don José Alvarez de Cordoba...

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Ambassador from the court of Spain.
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- Your Majesty.
- Welcome to England, Your Excellency.

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Thank you, milady.
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May I present my niece,
Doña Maria Alvarez de Cordoba?

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Your niece will grace England
by her presence.

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You're very kind, Your Majesty.
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And you are very beautiful.
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Don Alvarez...
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my Lord Chancellor informs me
you bring new grievances...

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from your much-aggrieved monarch,
King Phillip.

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There is nothing my lord and king
desires more...

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than an end to grievances
between our two nations...

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and the growth of friendship.
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Then it may be well to consider
friendship grows slowly...

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when nurtured only by complaints.
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May I suggest
that the misunderstandings...

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between ourselves
and His Excellency's government...

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arise from one source alone:
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The piratical acts of English privateers.
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Reprisals, Lord Wolfingham,
are not piratical acts.

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Last year, did not King Phillip
confiscate 12 English ships...


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