The Emperor wrote to him, offering him praise and asked him to pray for him.
The good Emperor wrote in turn to say how pleased he was with the ambassador's diligence, and that matters were arranged precisely as he wished.
In 810 the Chinese Emperor wrote asking for the return of three prefectures.
In response to the British request to recognise Macartney as ambassador, the Emperor wrote:
The Emperor writes his resolution: "Allowed to deduct two asses down".
The elected Emperor wrote to his foreign minister, Champagny:
"This emancipates the queen," the Emperor wrote to Josephine, "and your unhappy daughter can come to Paris, where, with her sons, she will be perfectly happy."
The Emperor would write his own distorted history, falsely painting Dominic as a heinous criminal who had been at large for decades.
On 6 October 1537, in Monzón, the Emperor wrote to her: