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Through letters intercepted from a courier sent by some Princes to Lake Avernus, the Peoples come to realize that the hatreds seen reigning among the Nations of the Universe are caused by the artifices of their Princes. Report LVIII, page 286
The Nephew of the Prince of the Laconians, who must return to a private life after the death of his Uncle, shows little virtue of a well-composed mind in making such a dangerous transition. Report LIX, page 289
Antonio Pérez, the Aragonese, having presented the book of his Relationi narratives or reports to Apollo, His Majesty not only refuses to accept it but commands that it be immediately burned. Report LX, page 294
Apollo, to give delight to his Men of Letters, has two most useful spectacles performed in the Theater of Melpomene; in one of these, he shows minor Princes with what shrewdness they must guard themselves from a greater Potentate; in the other, he makes the Senators of Republics realize how unhappily those who follow a subject of their own faction who notoriously aspires to Tyranny are being advised. Report LXI, page 296
Monsignor Louis de La Trémoille original: "Lodouico dalla Tramoglia", a most noble French Baron, renounces his Nobility and all the privileges he enjoyed by means of it in the most powerful Kingdom of France before the Monarchy of France. Report LXII, page 304
In Corinth, where Don Ferrante Gonzaga was governing, a leading subject having committed a grave excess, the Governor is exhorted by Domitius Corbulo to resent it severely; advice which Gonzaga wisely refuses. Report LXIII, page 307
The Prince of Macedonia accuses the Nobility of Attica of treason before Apollo; they are cleared of such a shameful imputation by His Majesty's Royal Council of War. Report LXIV, page 313
A Shopkeeper, in the same hour that he is captured by the Sbirri police or bailiffs, is condemned to the Galleys without even being examined. Report LXV, page 317