openly than afterwards they came, which thing that godly King Rodolphus formerly did much feare: that Ferdinand from Stiria, ſhould be advanced to the Kingdome.
Chap. XLII.
I. IN the year 1617. Matthias came into the Kingdome unhoped for, accompanied with his Coſsen Germane Ferdinand, and the decree being ſent out to the Orders, that the Aſſemblies ſpeedily ſhould come together he went to Dreſda Elector of Saxonie, deſiring to get Ferdinand into his favour, and returning he goeth to the Aſſembly, ſome few of the Order in hope, not by any deſire of their owne, appearing. For it was now harveſt time, neither did any one then take pleaſure in being taken from his houſhold affaires.
2. There Cæſar complained that he had no iſſue, and therefore told them that he would adopt Ferdinand his ſonne, he commendeth his virtues, and deſireth that he may be received and crowned; the Orders anſwered, that a matter of that conſequence in the abſence of the united Provinces, could not be done. Cæſar urgeth; that Bohemia is the chiefe ſeat,
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