Omitted Chapters of the History of England From the Death of Charles I to the Battle of Dunbar 2

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Omitted Chapters of the History of England From the Death of Charles I to the Battle of Dunbar 2
Andrew Bisset
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Blake, on the other side, was exasperated at what he considered dishonourable conduct on the part of Tromp, in attempting to destroy his fleet by a sudden surprise, while a treaty was pending between the two na- tions, and Dutch ambassadors were in London. It is stated in tiie " Life of Cornelius Van Tromp" that, afl^ the fight near Dover, Tromp wrote a letter to Blake, in which he entreated Blake to release the two Dutch captains he had made prisoners, and also to order the restitution of the ...Dutch ship taken in that fight. Blake — ^not only surprised, but indignant, that Tromp should presume to write to him, upon such a subject, after what had passed — ^made him, according to the same authority, the following answer : " Sir, — Nothing ever surprised me more than yours of the 2nd of June last, in that, though you affect with so much vanity to pass for a man of honour,' yet 'tis no way visible M52.] AMONG THE SHETLAND ISLES. 341 that yon maintain that character by any of yonr actions.

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