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was sent on the Crest of Spain, in which Essex distinguished himself by his vallour--Cadiz was taken but soon after relinquished--The counsels of Essex were more agreable to the Queen than those of Burlugh the favourite seemed duly to acquire an ascendant over the minister & he had so merited himself in the Queen's confidence that none of his enemies had ever been able to impeach his credit, but his lofty spent could ill submit to that complicit defence which