The Letters And the Life of Francis Bacon: Including All His ..., volume 7

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Eegarded as a mere game of diplomacy the older and more ex- perienced players had the best of it, as might have been expected.
From the time that the Prince and Buckingham arrived in Madrid, the King lost all control over the negotiation ; he could only make good their doings. Bristol was in efiect, though not formally, superseded ; and the Prince himself, without putting himself under anybody's guidance or giving to anybody his full confidence, appears to have become the principal actor. It is
... no wonder therefore that mistakes were made and advantages given and opportunities thrown away. Fortunately the greal^ mistake of all — which would have been the conclusion of the match without any of the good it pro- mised, — was (however unhandsomely) avoided. The negotiation was at an end, and the politicians of the time were not curious to criticise the manner in which the end was brought about. They were content to believe that Spain had been playing false and had been found out. Both the Prince and Buckingham were received with acclamations, as the saviours of the country.

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