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quadgram frequency
early english books online143
represented either as utf70
characters represented either as70
from port to port57
trade from port to39
to the terms of37
the clarke of the37
the rest of the37
keyboarded and encoded edition36
text and markup reviewed36
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the court of committees36
and markup reviewed and36
institutions providing financial support36
books online text creation36
according to the terms36
is available for reuse36
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financial support to the36
of the work described36
text is available for36
by the institutions providing36
tcp assigned for keying36
online text creation partnership36
even for commercial purposes36
from proquest page images36
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all without asking permission36
english books online text36
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described above is co36
to the early english36
and encoded edition of36
for keying and markup36
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images scanned from microfilm36
keyed and coded from36
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terms of creative commons36
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owned by the institutions36
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and coded from proquest36
markup reviewed and edited36
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the early english books36
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of the tei in35
keyers to be redone35
characters or elements to35
to range over a35
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the usual project restraints35
each text was proofread35
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reason to do so35
edition of a work35
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characters will be marked35
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cambridge bibliography of english35
gaps by user contributors35
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opposed to critical editions35
to encode one copy35
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that in all likelihood35
transcription and basic encoding35
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public domain as of35
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by proquest via their35
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illegible were corrected where35
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title published between and35
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works are eligible for35
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attribution is given to35
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editions of a works35
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nature of the print35
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placeholder characters or elements35
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large quantities of textual35
sets published by proquest35
to the keyers to35
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domain as of january35
works in other languages35
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from time to time33
parts of the world27
the dragon and katherine27
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notes for div a25
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ocm this keyboarded and22
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of the original in13
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aptara keyed and coded9
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the rest of our5
the house of lords5
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our armies and fleet5
charter now in question5
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returne home in the5
carried on to national5
the beginning of this5
be carried on to5
his proceedings in the5
in the trade from5
consequently the security of5
or thirty thousand pounds5
of the pepper trade5
of the united provinces5
beneficial part of our5
million of pounds sterling5
the said ships and5
by any act of5
keepe faire bookes of5
the trade to india5
the law of england5
profitable and necessary to5
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the ballance of our5
to the rules of5
true declaration of the5
by the dutch from5
this or any other5
of the late king5
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by reason of their5
in the number of5
the states general of5
increase of that trade5
at the common law5
at the times appointed5
the realme of england5
said governour and company5
several acts of parliament5
the grace of god5
that some of the5
of our privy council5
of the lord chief5
may be able to5
one with the other5
above a million of5
years mentioned in the5
by the east india5
subscribed by the gouernour5
they shall deliuer vp5
by the said company5
in the first place4
c estc r ocm4
side of the world4
i shall endeavour to4
of the grand grievances4
of accompts of all4
it is hereby further4
the ordinary exporting of4
during the three years4
advantage to the kingdom4
and allowed by the4
all of them the4
execution of father henry4
have been the more4
defence of the kingdom4
the returns of the4
meer liberty and property4
in the performance of4
diuerse obiections which are4
trade is more profitable4
it will be necessary4
they began to complain4
with submission to better4
if any of them4
which is the most4
shall receiue all the4
in the next section4
so much of their4
said ships and goods4
all and every our4
to diuerse obiections which4
the subjects of this4
obiections which are vsually4
of the rest of4
but on the other4
our trade from port4
by two lewd servants4
sent out last year4
with several remarks thereupon4
the accompt from the4
the trade of a4
i can meet with4
the coasts of england4
which are vsually made4
they shall acquaint the4
upon what hath been4
twenty or thirty thousand4
this form of government4
that it is now4
grant to the plaintiffs4
thousand pounds in bullion4
great a number of4
of which we have4
one of the principal4
parliament concerning clandestine trade4
to the damage of4
of euery piece of4
in the yeare of4
of most of the4
in most parts of4
not so much as4
the ilands of banda4
vertue of their charter4
and in all of4
all the factories in4
great case of monopolies4
not be able to4
this way of trade4
a nation which hath4
it may be observed4
the advice of our4
he shall take a4
brought into this realme4
by the way i4
upon the occasion of4
to the benefit of4
the parts of the4
to the members of4
mentioned in the accompt4
in the county of4
of euery perticular thing4
a member of the4
for trading to the4
they did well to4
and so it will4
the sole trade for4
of the civil law4
king of great britain4
tryal and execution of4
the silk and linnen4
is no doubt but4
grievances and oppressions suffered4
shall not be lawfull4
in any former age4
to be made to4
after euery quarter day4
humbly represented to both4
on to national advantage4
the court at home4
in the said voyages4
them the stock of4
it shall not be4
of ships and goods4
reign of king james4
by the name of4
and the bay of4
the pound amounted to4
there is a necessity4
the ruine of a4
and i do not4
will be necessary to4
the prerogative of the4
relation to fact arising4
if we do not4
of the port of4
and other parts of4
and interest of the4
to the tenor of4
wing c estc r4
trade a most profitable4
how they began to4
and so the said4
are to be found4
or licensed by them4
and agents of the4
india company in their4
for the most part4
and by the way4
they shall giue a4
of any part of4
the service of foreign4
where there is no4
they shall keepe a4
on the rest of4
interest of england to4
subjects from going beyond4
the said william courten4
the company in the4
in such manner as4
prohibitions of no value4
of money or bullion4
of the clarkes of4
reflections upon the east4
of the iron workes4
england vnto the east4
the clarkes of the4
of each of the4
of peace and common4
part of the law4
i do not say4
the kings of england4
as well for the4
the companies ships and4
but it will be4
is more profitable and4
shall not suffer any4
from the east india4
in which case the4
in the companies house4
observations both upon the4
of father henry garnet4
be made to the4
in regard of the4
in the moneth of4
but of late years4
for the improvement of4
nations as well as4
there must be a4
this side of the4
i do not find4
the foreign trade of4
and if they finde4
a brief remonstrance of4
a wing c estc4
the cause shall require4
in the price of4
that it may be4
of the act of4
letter to a member4
in the eye of4
is now before us4
exportation of our woollen4
the first court of4
our trade in those4
committees of the warehouses4
the english had no4
to a member of4
by vertue of their4
in a great measure4
the laws and statutes4
honorable east india company4
of our english lands4
or company of men4
of the french monarchy4
apology for the east4
of the advantages of4
honorable action of commerce4
all his proceedings in4
courten and sir paul4
committees after euery quarter4
and in short time4
of the same kind4
india trade is more4
according to the tenor4
some remarkable observations both4
the mean time it4
relation to foreign trade4
rest of the english4
an open or regulated4
and the lords of4
the defence of the4
at all times when4
of the dutch east4
i shall more particularly4
by the want of4
which could not be4
to all which may4
own product and manufacture4
answere to the hollanders4
the time of their4
persons interessed in the4
the laws of the4
trading from port to4
and such as are4
of the sole trade4
first court of committees4
in the city of4
my lord chief baron4
essay on the east4
for the increase of4
a letter to a4
for the coast of4
all the trades of4
the words of the4
shall keepe faire bookes4
of the said treaty4
the harp and cross4
in the th of4
lords of the council4
that on the other4
make it their business4
the great increase of4
before the said irish4
english interest in india4
answering to diuerse obiections4
both upon the matters4
reason of the decay4
court of committees after4
which were wont to4
an answere to the4
vpon the coast of4
hinder the exportation of4
the english nation in4
of our woollen manufacture4
if the trade were4
administrator of the goods4
of the said dutch4
of ship and goods4
in comparison of the4
to such a degree4
native commodities and manufactures4
to make choyce of4
satisfaction for the same4
to the laws and4
submission to better judgments4
they shall once euery4
shall be found to4
each of the companies4
advice of our privy4
they say the company4
the said committees shall4
with the advice of4
agreement made with the4
to the use of4
as the cause shall4
also by their heirs4
to our own merchants4
the court of admiralty4
tend to the encouragement4
had the confidence to4
linnens of all sorts4
the king and council4
in the behalfe of4
hinder the consumption of4
for the use of4
the gouernour and company4
from the consideration of4
the suit of the4
about to thousand pounds4
brief remonstrance of the4
general and their subjects4
the exportation of woollen4
to be paid back4
by order of the4
from england vnto the4
charter at the bar4
in all of them4
of the companies house4
power of the king4
and on the behalf4
defender of the faith4
year of our reign4
of the present french4
the coast of choromandel4
in the case at4
the true reason of4
in the rate of4
by the author of4
to port in the4
in proportion to the4
the intollerable wrongs done4
at the discretion of4
the rest of europe4
from one of that4
the occurrents of the4
our native commodities and4
about the value of4
in such a case4
with the greater number4
made free brethren of4
to the said sir4
in the same year4
cargoes amounting to near4
and twenty day of4
and other heathen princes4
the law of the4
an essay on the4
of the moneth of4
of the companies affaires4
to a former treatise4
the moneth of march4
to bring in their4
to make use of4
the said court shall4
a treatise wherein is4
in england for the4
of the inhabitants of4
the gold and silver4
to an order of4
i leave to be4
which is to be4
as i said before4
of all the companies4
but if it were4
the people of england4
concerning the occurrents of4
proportion to the old4
remonstrance of the grand4
provincial of the jesuits4
b estc r ocm4
and if this be4
a member of parliament4
as to the first4
the first part concerneth4
the charge of a4
to which i answer4
shall and may be4
the companies great bookes4
an account of the4
the east india marchants4
in other parts of4
which are made at4
to curse and ban4
at the next court4
it were to be4
in the execution of4
i have been the4
our will and pleasure4
prejudicial to the kingdom4
two lewd servants to4
were it not for4
according to the rules4
they shall giue their4
on the d of4
intollerable wrongs done to4
upon the matters of4
the charter at the4
the grand grievances and4
as also by their4
the treasure of the4
all which may be4
in the day time4
the said letters of4
to any of the4
by sea and land4
if they finde any4
the english interest in4
his subjects from going4
the most part of4
to the right honourable4
that is now before4
of their honorable imployers4
the persons interessed in4
of parliament concerning clandestine4
to the nation than4
meer prohibitions of no4
chief justice of the4
service of foreign princes4
it pleased god to4
and henry bona adventura4
any other part of4
accompt of all the4
represented to both houses4
remarkable observations both upon4
are not to be4
vsually made against the4
prerogatives of the crown4
and so i come4
the industry of the4
a note of the4
any of his majesties4
a nation to export4
the whole course of4
law of the land4
toleration of protestant dissenters4
during the time of4
and he shall keepe4
dated the th of4
of our native commodities4
the act of the4
at the beginning of4
in the names of4
and it is observable4
the argument of the4
one of that societie4
to the honour and4
the performance of the4
the th of may4
the warrant of the4
the rules of the4
all the subjects of4
are vsually made against4
concerning the great case4
from the nature of4
or to any others4
huber text and markup4
for payment of the4
not be lawfull for4
our own product and4
or hereafter shall be4
the late and present4
i do not see4
the statute of the4
i shall leave it4
beaten us out of4
of the yron workes4
almost all sorts of4
of ever blessed memory4
order of the councel4
shall leave it to4
in relation to fact4
of the city of4
of beefe and porke4
argument of the lord4
of committees after euery4
the trades of the4
from the rest of4
the present posture of4
of the french and4
hath been said in4
a most profitable trade4
to the dutch and4
and they shall giue4
the trade of france4
no new thing for4
of the jesuits in4
of spice and indico4
from the last of4
mentioned in the said4
must render a nation4
and it must be4
within any of the4
clarke of the imprest4
and the same being4
lewd servants to the4
shall acquaint the court4
that by reason of4
of this part of4
member of parliament concerning4
of the irish acts4
since the east india4
the said irish acts4
that the increase of4
by the subjects of4
much cheaper than the4
it will be found4
high court of admiralty4
that it is no4
that the exporting of4
to buy and sell4
much as in them4
portugals and their goods4
upon the whole matter4
is part of the4
king by his prerogative4
to justifie a lie4
the jesuits in england4
of in our books4
true reason of the4
the consumption of our4
occurrents of the east4
dutch from the portugals4
shall deliuer of the4
the exporting of treasure4
the company do not4
home and forreign market4
of them the stock4
grand grievances and oppressions4
or hereafter to be4
to the honourable house4
which i shall have4
that have lost their4
all the companies ships4
and from the east4
general of the united4
shall from time to4
i shall begin with4
state of the east4
any of his subjects4
the present french king4
the lords of his4
to the states general4
after the dragon and4
as well as their4
behalf of the widows3
of the said governour3
many orphans and widows3
of the red sea3
of some large prerogatives3
that a consumptive trade3
the places of their3
to a very great3
a considerable part of3
of orders made by3
ought to be free3
by thomas smith gent3
may be said to3
in a late conference3
in a faire booke3
by a joynt stock3
to the intent that3
the price of our3
unprofitable to the king3
s ocm this keyboarded3
of the marriners which3
written by master patricke3
in several parts of3
and many others of3
the said letters pattents3
ships and goods of3
a company with a3
aboord the ship ionah3
published to make it3
made our navigation yet3
ought to be made3
sold in holland at3
and that out of3
concerning the letters patents3
subject to the conditions3
by sea or land3
increase of people and3
is a necessity of3
the rigging of the3
that they did procure3
india company by thomas3
humbly submitted to the3
of the master and3
such a prohibition will3
he was at the3
case concerning the letters3
seas in the world3
and royal african companies3
accompt of euery yeares3
from the gouernour or3
at the best hand3
and the law of3
home and forreign trade3
recollected out of all3
that he would not3
the right honourable the3
in the said trade3
than by a company3
and the last section3
of our trade and3
sundry notorious or remarkable3
excluding the rest of3
india company of england3
there is a difference3
performance of the said3
the coast and bay3
also the sole trade3
granted to the said3
dales petition to the3
petition to the parliament3
if he had any3
with tun of wine3
yet it is not3
are contained in the3
at this present time3
company is faithfully stated3
collected by roger widdrington3
proofs for evidencing the3
notorious or remarkable injuries3
and i humbly conceive3
the common and statute3
d of december last3
or as often as3
is more for the3
by a consumptive trade3
evil practices at the3
no doubt but the3
of our navigation and3
had gone after the3
that in the year3
by the generall auditors3
members of the honourable3
the same may be3
manageing and regulating the3
to get into the3
that i have not3
i shall take notice3
hundred and fiftie men3
a few years more3
that they are not3
nation in the east3
of the said timber3
into the service of3
person of long observation3
laws of this realm3
shall deliuer vp to3
the sampson and the3
more in trade and3
if it be not3
who will be more3
to any great degree3
of king charles the3
upon the statute of3
or out of the3
to the said states3
of the treaty at3
committees of the said3
multitude and freedom of3
but that which is3
of the said years3
i am sure the3
of the present posture3
exporting of money or3
occurrents betwixt the english3
as much money to3
said bookes and memorials3
some large prerogatives of3
laws and customs of3
of companies of merchants3
in their wars in3
this our commission shall3
the one written by3
courten and his partners3
due form of law3
it could not be3
jesuits in england for3
and that the king3
the importation of french3
is no question but3
that the present management3
and as the people3
the dutch or french3
order of the general3
if the king may3
a commission for martial3
and best secured and3
gone her second voyage3
orphans of other marriners3
but the members and3
and for the better3
other nations as well3
a great quantity of3
made by the gouernour3
also a remonstrance of3
our home and forreign3
a true and perfect3
had been granted to3
about the same time3
the value of a3
and many other things3
to his humble supplication3
the occasion of two3
of late years we3
by his maiesties consent3
the governour or deputy3
the nation than the3
to the judgment of3
behalf of the present3
make war upon any3
not be profitable to3
so that by the3
dragon and katherine aforesaid3
upon the credit of3
may be made of3
their subjects as aforesaid3
the totall plundering and3
we had the sole3
or the most part3
to the english in3
by master thomas knowles3
consent of the said3
woollen manufactures to portugal3
vnder the protection of3
must not only be3
by the blessing of3
an account of some3
you may vnderstand of3
written by a fair3
committees of the yard3
notice thereof to the3
exercised from time to3
contract with the king3
value of our english3
by an act of3
shewing how far the3
of the people in3
in the reign of3
for his discharge in3
the moneth of iuly3
the wisdom of the3
his appendix to his3
especially in a nation3
years of open trade3
by the warrant of3
iacobson hulsebus preacher to3
vnderstand of some other3
one to the other3
declaration of orders made3
the pretence of piracy3
of the english interest3
in the whole case3
power and authority to3
half the known world3
the credit of the3
affairs of the indies3
of the like kind3
it is all one3
india in two letters3
to the quality of3
by the increase of3
or to any other3
satisfaction to be made3
which there is no3
the last day of3
oathes openly in a3
this booke you shall3
symptoms of a consumptive3
evidencing the truth thereof3
and by him addressed3
clarke of the slaughterhouse3
with their merchandizes where3
was made by the3
near destroyed our trade3
india trade in general3
in due form of3
i take to be3
patent for trading to3
workes in the yard3
with an account of3
letters you may vnderstand3
members of the company3
of the french trade3
their wars in the3
and particularly of the3
yet in the end3
of all ranks of3
that we have a3
they shall not be3
by the decay of3
petition of robert tayloe3
in their own countries3
and for the same3
trade of this kingdome3
as much money as3
so i come to3
had it not been3
places within the limits3
company and a joint3
in process of time3
and here by the3
number of the committees3
trade of the english3
of all the originals3
in defence of the3
of treasure in the3
be brought into this3
maiesties consent may bee3
to be kept for3
a manner beaten us3
other part of the3
preacher to the english3
be found in any3
thousand pounds a man3
that it was a3
of our present church3
pope paul the fifth3
in the english house3
how far the evil3
the same vnto the3
of newes from the3
a long and tedious3
in which they shall3
the evil practices at3
tuns of french wine3
the sole manufacture of3
trade of this kingdom3
creditors of sir william3
in any other place3
is no new thing3
the proprietors and creditors3
elizabeth and king james3
to the honour of3
the present management of3
it is not so3
for the better manageing3
the yearly quantity of3
employed first and last3
vpon accompt of euery3
for taking a galliot3
a consumptive trade must3
and that there is3
appoint some of the3
by both which letters3
in all occasions of3
the innocent together with3
wherein is particularly demonstrated3
the loss of our3
company in their late3
at the returne home3
to the best advantage3
from day to day3
shall haue order to3
the ordinary exportation of3
good summes of money3
laws proposed by the3
as if he had3
from bourdeaux to dort3
a nation may grow3
an increase of people3
proprietors of the bona3
original in the henry3
foreign trade and foreign3
their late wars against3
five hundred and upwards3
of the whole universe3
occasion of two letters3
to this honorable house3
treatise concerning the east3
orders of the councel3
and committee of nine3
in his book of3
that they should have3
a nation may be3
so much of the3
better manageing and regulating3
for jesuits to curse3
is necessary for the3
taking of our two3
act of the th3
by the lawes of3
in charge by the3
what would become of3
master adrian iacobson hulsebus3
general court of adventurers3
the goods and moneys3
the very words of3
it not evident that3
accompts of all the3
the manner of the3
the said richard boothby3
but the next day3
on the trade of3
speech to both houses3
the accompt of the3
course of their voyage3
case of the governour3
for a man to3
sampson and the hound3
of in our law3
out of his majesties3
quantities of our woollen3
in the said ship3
before a committee of3
a motion to the3
well as the dutch3
and sinking of the3
the trade of merchandize3
the subjects of his3
and dutch in those3
that the english did3
advantage of this kingdom3
in the close of3
trade to and from3
in the fourth part3
out of the yard3
of this our commission3
i leave to your3
for restraining all his3
in an open or3
to be tryed for3
the north coast of3
hundred years last past3
losses by the french3
and in the year3
letter to sir thomas3
for almost all sorts3
at peace with all3
at large set downe3
the exhausting of our3
to sir thomas smith3
had the sole trade3
humbly represented to the3
the law in the3
it was in the3
with the master and3
with us in the3
in the said house3
since the decay of3
in the house of3
to make it further3
the reduction of the3
king may by his3
any matter or thing3
for our own consumption3
and orphans of other3
a great increase of3
present condition of the3
of some other occurrents3
more advantageous to the3
general court for the3
his discharge in the3
for the consumption of3
a multitude of hands3
the method it now3
of the lady dales3
the th of march3
yet i do not3
which they shall haue3
number of the people3
which must not only3
which shall be found3
the ship called the3
thereof in his booke3
in the nation than3
is the case of3
in all that time3
court for the better3
a wing b estc3
a declaration of orders3
humbly offered to the3
of the east and3
that he was in3
which are to be3
encouragement of such a3
temple of the dutch3
the place of the3
the trade it self3
is in the charter3
have exercised from time3
directors of the east3
do not know of3
printed by nicholas okes3
at liberty to trade3
court of the east3
east india in two3
england for the powder3
the english about their3
accompts of the clarkes3
the european world pay3
occasion to say more3
over the rest of3
shall haue a speciall3
the ballance of the3
a charter granted to3
some other occurrents betwixt3
returned from thence into3
for the crown of3
value of our lands3
of the greatnesse of3
beneficial parts of our3
according to the quality3
between the dutch and3
in the infancy of3
their patent for trading3
orders made by the3
of our english manufactures3
that the english merchant3
of the said islands3
that during the said3
one written by master3
english and dutch in3
bound from bourdeaux to3
to be in the3
the english company of3
in the method it3
treasures of the world3
the example of the3
j estc r ocm3
one or more of3
destroyed our trade in3
it must be confessed3
foure hundred and fiftie3
foure shillings the pound3
late great fall of3
consent may bee printed3
otherwise to their vses3
the possession of the3
provisions of all sorts3
and improved in a3
be present to see3
new thing for jesuits3
in our trade from3
both which letters you3
the company should be3
by him addressed unto3
all the places of3
a nation still weaker3
the companies ships from3
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