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... trade A LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS ACKNOWLEDGING THE KING'S FAVOUR IN GRANTING SOME SUIT OF HIS . ( 22 Aug. 1616. ) TO THE KING . . ( 13 Sept. 1616 ) TO THE KING UPON TOWERSON'S PROPOSITION ABOUT THE CLOTH BUSINESS . ( 18 SEPT . 1616 ...
... trade A LETTER TO SIR GEORGE VILLIERS ACKNOWLEDGING THE KING'S FAVOUR IN GRANTING SOME SUIT OF HIS . ( 22 Aug. 1616. ) TO THE KING . . ( 13 Sept. 1616 ) TO THE KING UPON TOWERSON'S PROPOSITION ABOUT THE CLOTH BUSINESS . ( 18 SEPT . 1616 ...
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... trade ; and the privilege , which was conferred at the pleasure of the crown by letters patent , had been " in times past , " says Coke , so renowned and beneficial , as it en- riched every place where it was holden , and it was ...
... trade ; and the privilege , which was conferred at the pleasure of the crown by letters patent , had been " in times past , " says Coke , so renowned and beneficial , as it en- riched every place where it was holden , and it was ...
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... Trade . 8. The Court or Curialitie . What cannot be ranked under one of these heads will not be worthy of your thoughts , and you will find enough of these to take up your time . But that you may not study your ease only , but chiefly ...
... Trade . 8. The Court or Curialitie . What cannot be ranked under one of these heads will not be worthy of your thoughts , and you will find enough of these to take up your time . But that you may not study your ease only , but chiefly ...
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... trade ) are concomitant , it were both a sin and a shame to neglect the means to attain unto these ends : Let brave spirits that have fitted themselves for command , either by sea or by land , not to be laid by , as persons unneces- 1 ...
... trade ) are concomitant , it were both a sin and a shame to neglect the means to attain unto these ends : Let brave spirits that have fitted themselves for command , either by sea or by land , not to be laid by , as persons unneces- 1 ...
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... trade thither , and thence , in such a manner as some few merchants and tradesmen , under colour of furnishing the colony with necessaries , may not grind them , so as shall always keep them in poverty . 9. To place over them such ...
... trade thither , and thence , in such a manner as some few merchants and tradesmen , under colour of furnishing the colony with necessaries , may not grind them , so as shall always keep them in poverty . 9. To place over them such ...
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