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early english books online | 105 |
for the county of | 101 |
one thousand six hundred | 56 |
the interest of the | 54 |
represented either as utf | 48 |
characters represented either as | 48 |
for the time being | 43 |
interest of the nation | 36 |
the kings most excellent | 35 |
by the authority aforesaid | 35 |
of the city of | 34 |
kings most excellent majesty | 32 |
enacted by the authority | 31 |
in the county of | 28 |
i text is available | 27 |
markup reviewed and edited | 27 |
owned by the institutions | 27 |
text and markup reviewed | 27 |
any person or persons | 27 |
by the institutions providing | 27 |
assigned for keying and | 27 |
tcp assigned for keying | 27 |
encoded text transcribed from | 27 |
support to the early | 27 |
this phase i text | 27 |
edition of the work | 27 |
providing financial support to | 27 |
coded from proquest page | 27 |
text is available for | 27 |
all without asking permission | 27 |
online text creation partnership | 27 |
is available for reuse | 27 |
described above is co | 27 |
and coded from proquest | 27 |
work described above is | 27 |
images scanned from microfilm | 27 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 27 |
and markup reviewed and | 27 |
to the early english | 27 |
the work described above | 27 |
books online text creation | 27 |
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terms of creative commons | 27 |
institutions providing financial support | 27 |
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according to the terms | 27 |
keyed and coded from | 27 |
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from proquest page images | 27 |
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of the work described | 27 |
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financial support to the | 27 |
english books online text | 27 |
phase i text is | 27 |
the early english books | 27 |
even for commercial purposes | 27 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 27 |
text can be copied | 27 |
be it further enacted | 26 |
that can be made | 26 |
were returned to the | 25 |
p using tcp tei | 24 |
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usual project restraints of | 24 |
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guidelines are available at | 24 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 24 |
teams in oxford and | 24 |
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true nature of the | 24 |
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text strings within braces | 24 |
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partnership between the universities | 24 |
text was proofread for | 24 |
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elements to simplify the | 24 |
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there was a compelling | 24 |
overall quality of tcp | 24 |
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texts created during phase | 24 |
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the nobility and gentry | 21 |
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thousand six hundred and | 20 |
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all and every the | 20 |
the lords and commons | 20 |
the first day of | 19 |
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ocm this keyboarded and | 18 |
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interest of the nobility | 15 |
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the five and twentieth | 15 |
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like port of every | 12 |
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and commons in parliament | 12 |
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commons in parliament assembled | 11 |
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of his majesties subjects | 11 |
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of the lords and | 11 |
person or persons whatsoever | 11 |
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wealth of the nation | 10 |
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dominion of the sea | 10 |
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logarbo sampled and proofread | 8 |
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john bill and christopher | 8 |
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reproduction of the original | 8 |
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the woollen manufacture in | 8 |
bill and christopher barker | 8 |
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to him or them | 8 |
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r this keyboarded and | 8 |
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manufacture of this kingdom | 8 |
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day of december next | 8 |
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of our lord one | 7 |
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the city of york | 7 |
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commons in this present | 7 |
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lord one thousand six | 7 |
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c estc r ocm | 6 |
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letter not exceeding two | 6 |
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million of pounds sterling | 6 |
of england and ireland | 6 |
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forty hundred thousand pounds | 6 |
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the house of lords | 6 |
blazon or coat of | 6 |
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every pacquet of letters | 6 |
of our own growth | 6 |
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winding and folding of | 6 |
pounds sterling per annum | 6 |
majesties subjects in generall | 6 |
the transportation of wooll | 6 |
such person and persons | 6 |
not extend to confirm | 6 |
to the interest of | 6 |
that no manner of | 6 |
the said former acts | 6 |
by the improvement in | 5 |
to the best of | 5 |
to the kings majesty | 5 |
it is matter of | 5 |
out of the money | 5 |
by the laws and | 5 |
or wager of law | 5 |
work the inhabitants of | 5 |
by land and sea | 5 |
appointed by his majesty | 5 |
xml conversion c r | 5 |
r diev et mon | 5 |
true lover of his | 5 |
the price of land | 5 |
and may be lawful | 5 |
the port of southampton | 5 |
the cheapness of the | 5 |
place beyond the seas | 5 |
ship or other vessel | 5 |
to the same rates | 5 |
in a great measure | 5 |
the same rates for | 5 |
the setting on work | 5 |
low price of our | 5 |
if not the sole | 5 |
of the kingdomes of | 5 |
it grows and arises | 5 |
whether it be not | 5 |
the army and navy | 5 |
wager of law shall | 5 |
some of the bad | 5 |
must humbly crave leave | 5 |
to the value of | 5 |
for the space of | 5 |
preventing the exportation of | 5 |
the places of their | 5 |
library and art gallery | 5 |
as it grows and | 5 |
further enacted and declared | 5 |
war with so great | 5 |
for the improvement of | 5 |
the thirteenth day of | 5 |
the twenty fifth day | 5 |
of our most gracious | 5 |
to defend our selves | 5 |
may it please your | 5 |
general liberty to all | 5 |
on work the inhabitants | 5 |
thing herein contained to | 5 |
for the buying up | 5 |
ireland to forreign parts | 5 |
king of great brittaigne | 5 |
as they or any | 5 |
provision of money for | 5 |
to make it appear | 5 |
him or them that | 5 |
to be recovered by | 5 |
the rest of his | 5 |
herein contained to the | 5 |
trade of this kingdom | 5 |
of the manufacture of | 5 |
woollen manufactures from ireland | 5 |
to the rest of | 5 |
great a part of | 5 |
a part of europe | 5 |
or town of berwick | 5 |
after the rate of | 5 |
of law shall be | 5 |
thereof in any wise | 5 |
and the strength of | 5 |
twelfth year of the | 5 |
and the other moiety | 5 |
the same with the | 5 |
be able to make | 5 |
for every such offence | 5 |
lawful to and for | 5 |
robyn anspach text and | 5 |
the king of great | 5 |
is not at all | 5 |
bill depending before the | 5 |
to the benefit of | 5 |
in all the world | 5 |
the transportation of wool | 5 |
of the said manufactures | 5 |
of so great a | 5 |
conversion c r diev | 5 |
law shall be allowed | 5 |
mon droit honi soit | 5 |
the nation in general | 5 |
within his majesties dominions | 5 |
isles or dominion aforesaid | 5 |
put a stop to | 5 |
a true lover of | 5 |
any colledge or hall | 5 |
the time to come | 5 |
the price of wooll | 5 |
contrary thereof in any | 5 |
of the county of | 5 |
improving the native commodities | 5 |
to the use of | 5 |
price of our wooll | 5 |
the city of bathe | 5 |
under the great seal | 5 |
the people of ireland | 5 |
or by any other | 5 |
that we our selves | 5 |
any lease or leases | 5 |
treatise of wool and | 5 |
under the penalty of | 5 |
or persons in trust | 5 |
off the forces of | 5 |
that it shall be | 5 |
or information in any | 5 |
robyn anspach sampled and | 5 |
the parliament begun at | 5 |
to the trade of | 5 |
diev et mon droit | 5 |
for preventing the exportation | 5 |
exportation of the said | 5 |
until the five and | 5 |
droit honi soit qvi | 5 |
so great a part | 5 |
how much the more | 5 |
answer to a paper | 5 |
any three of them | 5 |
parliament begun at westminster | 5 |
some thoughts on the | 5 |
presented to his majesty | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
some part of the | 5 |
the greatness of his | 5 |
or any three of | 5 |
will sue for the | 5 |
of the nation to | 5 |
of the french king | 5 |
either of the vniversities | 5 |
huntington library and art | 5 |
the payment of the | 5 |
with so great a | 5 |
to the end that | 5 |
it is for the | 5 |
the port of every | 5 |
at the parliament begun | 5 |
the consideration of the | 5 |
that it shall and | 5 |
on the bill depending | 5 |
as much as they | 5 |
or more of them | 5 |
must necessarily be the | 5 |
forces of this kingdom | 5 |
both by land and | 5 |
for want of a | 5 |
of woollen manufactures from | 5 |
be put to the | 5 |
the fourteenth of march | 5 |
the general quarter sessions | 5 |
thoughts on the bill | 5 |
at home and abroad | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
for the preservation of | 5 |
he hath of late | 5 |
of all kind of | 5 |
that interest cannot lye | 5 |
or conveyed out of | 5 |
exportation of our wooll | 5 |
have for many years | 5 |
in either of the | 5 |
to or from any | 5 |
after the said prohibition | 5 |
moneths assessment commencing the | 5 |
anspach sampled and proofread | 5 |
the seal of the | 5 |
be lawful to and | 5 |
the house of commons | 5 |
that he hath of | 5 |
to the intent that | 5 |
the town of berwick | 5 |
most gracious soveraign lord | 5 |
any of the said | 5 |
of our woollen manufacture | 5 |
thousand pounds for the | 5 |
for every letter not | 5 |
to buy and sell | 5 |
vertue of this present | 5 |
gracious soveraign lord charles | 5 |
as much as the | 5 |
a general liberty to | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
the other moyety to | 5 |
the same to be | 5 |
manufactures of this kingdom | 5 |
of our own wool | 5 |
anspach text and markup | 5 |
and is it not | 5 |
the improving the native | 5 |
greatness of our trade | 5 |
such manner and form | 5 |
parts beyond the seas | 5 |
or make good any | 5 |
be from our manufacture | 5 |
and xml conversion c | 5 |
present course of trade | 5 |
paying off the forces | 5 |
the trade of england | 5 |
for the parts of | 5 |
navigation of this kingdom | 5 |
any of his majesties | 5 |
the french kings arbitrary | 5 |
that the people of | 5 |
the contrary thereof in | 5 |
et mon droit honi | 5 |
the wealth and strength | 5 |
improvement of its native | 5 |
in any one year | 5 |
and according to the | 5 |
is for the interest | 5 |
i must humbly crave | 5 |
c r diev et | 5 |
confirm or make good | 5 |
notes for div a | 5 |
and folding of woolls | 5 |
as they shall think | 5 |
strength and safety of | 4 |
my opponent can make | 4 |
it may be made | 4 |
paying or disbanding of | 4 |
manner and form as | 4 |
all the year long | 4 |
wealth and strength of | 4 |
to the rules of | 4 |
isles of jersey or | 4 |
next thing alledged by | 4 |
alledged by my opponent | 4 |
may suddenly befall this | 4 |
master of the said | 4 |
to the contrary in | 4 |
be recovered by bill | 4 |
the sum of five | 4 |
the importation of irish | 4 |
to the natives of | 4 |
as shall make oath | 4 |
is the main and | 4 |
port of every other | 4 |
kingdomes of england or | 4 |
true meaning of this | 4 |
which the wooll of | 4 |
the staple commodities of | 4 |
the eleventh day of | 4 |
march one thousand six | 4 |
pence of english money | 4 |
to any other person | 4 |
stealers or transporters of | 4 |
the fourteenth day of | 4 |
of the english nation | 4 |
into the kingdom of | 4 |
bound over to the | 4 |
the contrary in any | 4 |
of march one thousand | 4 |
of their own product | 4 |
single i o double | 4 |
be done by us | 4 |
that neither this act | 4 |
there is nothing more | 4 |
will become of the | 4 |
the subsidy and aulnage | 4 |
by the assigns of | 4 |
before the right honourable | 4 |
and the interest of | 4 |
is in the low | 4 |
to the woollen manufacture | 4 |
proportionably to the same | 4 |
to his majesties customes | 4 |
an ordinance of the | 4 |
that in as much | 4 |
same with the interest | 4 |
an act for confirmation | 4 |
against the giving of | 4 |
preservation of trade in | 4 |
but that the said | 4 |
thirteenth day of january | 4 |
i o double ii | 4 |
and to that end | 4 |
the exportation of woolles | 4 |
the true meaning of | 4 |
and that this is | 4 |
a treatise of wool | 4 |
act against the importation | 4 |
proclamation for the due | 4 |
for want of imployment | 4 |
his majesties customes would | 4 |
great advantage to the | 4 |
as if the same | 4 |
manifested by the improvement | 4 |
in most parts of | 4 |
of the french kings | 4 |
explaining certain defects in | 4 |
that the strength and | 4 |
was to be demonstrated | 4 |
every other pacquet of | 4 |
from ireland to forreign | 4 |
the army under the | 4 |
any port or place | 4 |
manufacture in his own | 4 |
the grand jury of | 4 |
to the great prejudice | 4 |
humbly offered by the | 4 |
for every pacquet of | 4 |
to all persons whatsoever | 4 |
high court of parliament | 4 |
printed for langley curtis | 4 |
and other petty states | 4 |
distributed to the nation | 4 |
make use of it | 4 |
subsidy and aulnage upon | 4 |
printed by charles bill | 4 |
the upholding the government | 4 |
the county of hertford | 4 |
good of the nation | 4 |
upon or before the | 4 |
the vending of our | 4 |
shall sue for the | 4 |
that they shall not | 4 |
before the late warre | 4 |
aulnage upon all woollen | 4 |
thousand ships and vessels | 4 |
all sorts of people | 4 |
threescore and ten thousand | 4 |
time to time be | 4 |
to what it was | 4 |
grand jury of the | 4 |
i could not but | 4 |
if my opponent can | 4 |
in trust for them | 4 |
the merchants price of | 4 |
the two houses of | 4 |
twentieth day of april | 4 |
be distributed to the | 4 |
the nation it self | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
court at whitehall the | 4 |
are hereby authorized to | 4 |
for the due payment | 4 |
in their own countrey | 4 |
the kingdom of ireland | 4 |
jury of the county | 4 |
the presentment of the | 4 |
that for want of | 4 |
and to the intent | 4 |
any greater quantity of | 4 |
ireland to foreign parts | 4 |
ng text and markup | 4 |
the advice of his | 4 |
under the name of | 4 |
and to the rest | 4 |
to confirm or make | 4 |
majesties customes would be | 4 |
manufactures from ireland to | 4 |
to be done by | 4 |
of the real value | 4 |
though it be but | 4 |
french kings arbitrary impositions | 4 |
rest of the world | 4 |
sum of five pounds | 4 |
in the reign of | 4 |
of the said isles | 4 |
presentment of the grand | 4 |
the preservation of trade | 4 |
by his agents here | 4 |
the crown of england | 4 |
or persons riding in | 4 |
of that unfortunate act | 4 |
consideration of the great | 4 |
at the general quarter | 4 |
it hath since produced | 4 |
the due payment of | 4 |
the government in the | 4 |
the said acts were | 4 |
be able to under | 4 |
upon all woollen clothes | 4 |
the case is altered | 4 |
can no way be | 4 |
now employed in the | 4 |
wherein is set forth | 4 |
every day in the | 4 |
and dominion of wales | 4 |
and benefit of the | 4 |
the merchants of the | 4 |
be rewarded with the | 4 |
and the great good | 4 |
this high court of | 4 |
to all intents and | 4 |
of the grand jury | 4 |
of the nation may | 4 |
two houses of parliament | 4 |
out of the kingdomes | 4 |
within these few years | 4 |
published in the time | 4 |
the truth of it | 4 |
of his majesties dominions | 4 |
safety of the king | 4 |
consent of the lords | 4 |
port of southampton aforesaid | 4 |
depending before the right | 4 |
fourth part of the | 4 |
giving of a general | 4 |
with reference to the | 4 |
day in the year | 4 |
to put a stop | 4 |
or place beyond the | 4 |
the proposals for promoting | 4 |
but on the other | 4 |
opponent shall be able | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
supplying and explaining certain | 4 |
the pasture lands of | 4 |
contrary to the true | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
printed in the year | 4 |
of original in huntington | 4 |
the price of corn | 4 |
of the nation in | 4 |
woollen manufacture of england | 4 |
that will sue for | 4 |
than what is here | 4 |
the assigns of john | 4 |
the hands of forreigners | 4 |
of wooll should be | 4 |
letters patents under the | 4 |
and that i may | 4 |
to the honourable house | 4 |
above a million of | 4 |
not by any thing | 4 |
or other person selling | 4 |
person or persons as | 4 |
will be much more | 4 |
make use of no | 4 |
can make it appear | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
lover of his majesty | 4 |
him or them to | 4 |
in the henry e | 4 |
patents under the great | 4 |
as it is in | 4 |
sold to the merchant | 4 |
my opponent shall be | 4 |
ng sampled and proofread | 4 |
rest of his majesties | 4 |
the county of lancaster | 4 |
inhabitants of this realm | 4 |
the command of his | 4 |
woollen clothes and draperies | 4 |
thousand persons may be | 4 |
the bringing in of | 4 |
this act contained to | 4 |
general permission will be | 4 |
at this time to | 4 |
to the army under | 4 |
and declared by the | 4 |
act to the contrary | 4 |
that the sum of | 4 |
his majesties natural born | 4 |
straitly charge and command | 4 |
in the possession of | 4 |
and proportionably to the | 4 |
will not only be | 4 |
the french kings design | 4 |
humbly offered to the | 4 |
up the river of | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
other moyety to him | 4 |
but on the contrary | 4 |
persons in trust for | 4 |
in the execution of | 4 |
then my opponent must | 4 |
of trade in the | 4 |
state the accompts of | 4 |
merchants price of the | 4 |
in execution the several | 4 |
and this is the | 4 |
not only to be | 4 |
which hath not only | 4 |
all other parts of | 4 |
many hundred thousand pounds | 4 |
be sold by retail | 4 |
the said isles of | 4 |
celeste ng sampled and | 4 |
to have been presented | 4 |
exportation of the woollen | 4 |
great part of their | 4 |
pounds worth of cloth | 4 |
by the advice of | 4 |
more than now is | 4 |
for promoting the woollen | 4 |
of the nation it | 4 |
what may best bee | 4 |
of our said manufactures | 4 |
a method of government | 4 |
right honourable the house | 4 |
according to the several | 4 |
between the interest of | 4 |
other parts of the | 4 |
bad effects it hath | 4 |
the county of cambridge | 4 |
worthy author sir walter | 4 |
statutes of this realm | 4 |
many thousands of poor | 4 |
statutes of this our | 4 |
six hundred fifty and | 4 |
the penalty of forfeiting | 4 |
the bad effects it | 4 |
and the woollen manufactory | 4 |
whole will amount to | 4 |
o double ii o | 4 |
and the proceed returned | 4 |
concern of the nation | 4 |
as he or they | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
and strength by sea | 4 |
by any person or | 4 |
is set forth the | 4 |
and every the said | 4 |
that the interest of | 4 |
of the fall of | 4 |
be a means to | 4 |
a foundation for the | 4 |
use of no other | 4 |
of his privy council | 4 |
when the said acts | 4 |
the inhabitants of this | 4 |
borrough of new windsor | 4 |
the improvement in its | 4 |
i cannot but confess | 4 |
the clearing of which | 4 |
or at any time | 4 |
by the decay of | 4 |
and explaining certain defects | 4 |
this act to the | 4 |
proposals for promoting the | 4 |
of the subsidy and | 4 |
to the kings majestie | 4 |
of the nation that | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
shall be thought fit | 4 |
whatsoever to export the | 4 |
and navies of ships | 4 |
that the cause of | 4 |
against the interest of | 4 |
pence for every ounce | 4 |
as in and by | 4 |
opponent can make it | 4 |
to put them in | 4 |
the proceed returned in | 4 |
to the good of | 4 |
and for the fall | 4 |
advice of his privy | 4 |
natives of this realm | 4 |
it shall be lawful | 4 |
by the merchant for | 4 |
in the woollen manufacture | 4 |
persons whatsoever to export | 4 |
so much the less | 4 |
to take notice of | 4 |
or them that shall | 4 |
and cannot but be | 4 |
the price of it | 4 |
our court at windsor | 4 |
of his excellency sir | 4 |
suddenly befall this kingdome | 4 |
of the six moneths | 4 |
all which is most | 4 |
so much the greater | 4 |
part of the navy | 4 |
the isle of ely | 4 |
and for every letter | 4 |
bee done for remedy | 4 |
the ruine of our | 4 |
six hundred sixty and | 4 |
set forth the inevitable | 4 |
an act for raising | 4 |
for the upholding the | 4 |
under the command of | 4 |
decay of our woollen | 4 |
if there be no | 4 |
improvement in its manufactures | 4 |
of the great wisdom | 4 |
and carry out of | 4 |
of the king of | 4 |
are not able to | 4 |
the bill depending before | 4 |
which i humbly conceive | 4 |
at home or abroad | 4 |
they have for many | 4 |
all intents and purposes | 4 |
act contained to the | 4 |
king edward the d | 4 |
shall be lawful for | 4 |
the strength and safety | 4 |
a million of pounds | 4 |
merchants adventurers of england | 4 |
all woollen clothes and | 4 |
for the fall of | 4 |
of a general liberty | 4 |
to wage war with | 4 |
taxed for and towards | 4 |
or any the isles | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
of the nation will | 4 |
make good any lease | 4 |
contrary in any wise | 4 |
celeste ng text and | 4 |
publick good of the | 4 |
upholding the government of | 4 |
my opponent himself hath | 4 |
two hundred and fifty | 4 |
will and pleasure is | 4 |
the wool of this | 4 |
the subjects of england | 4 |
command of his excellency | 4 |
may not be in | 4 |
the laws of commerce | 4 |
majesties natural born subjects | 4 |
the french king hath | 4 |
original in huntington library | 4 |
of berwick upon tweed | 4 |
the king of spaine | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
government in the year | 4 |
thirtieth day of january | 4 |
as it was before | 4 |
in this present act | 4 |
reasons humbly offered by | 4 |
the time of this | 4 |
copy of a letter | 4 |
in this act contained | 4 |
for the clearing of | 4 |
and for the encouragement | 4 |
the credit of what | 4 |
not in any wise | 4 |
said acts were made | 4 |
the county of hereford | 4 |
penalty of forfeiting the | 4 |
an essay on wool | 4 |
that by reason of | 4 |
the twenty fifth of | 4 |
is propounded by my | 4 |
the things before mentioned | 4 |
in the exportation of | 4 |
that the transportation of | 4 |
or disbanding of the | 4 |
the great prejudice of | 4 |
act for confirmation of | 4 |
out of the port | 4 |
and taxed for and | 4 |
for disbanding and paying | 4 |
straightly charge and command | 4 |
the giving of a | 4 |
for many years together | 4 |
of government for such | 4 |
but also in the | 4 |
so great a quantity | 4 |
effects it hath since | 4 |
have been presented to | 4 |
till my opponent shall | 4 |
manufacture whither they please | 4 |
that in every such | 4 |
serve themselves and other | 4 |
of our broad cloth | 4 |
of the united provinces | 4 |
to export the english | 4 |
of seventy thousand pounds | 4 |
of england or ireland | 4 |
unto the kings majesty | 4 |
of ireland to foreign | 4 |
trade in the time | 4 |
the loss of our | 4 |
other manufactures made of | 4 |
the low price of | 4 |
the next thing alledged | 4 |
is one of the | 4 |
by action of debt | 4 |
the whole will amount | 4 |
twentieth day of may | 4 |
the exportation of woollen | 4 |
as to be able | 4 |
the more our manufacture | 4 |
it not plain that | 4 |
before the first day | 4 |
until the twenty fifth | 4 |
whereas my opponent doth | 4 |
due payment of the | 4 |
is it not plain | 4 |
all persons whatsoever to | 4 |
best bee done for | 4 |
may best bee done | 4 |
the owners of the | 4 |
a discourse of the | 4 |
enacted and declared by | 4 |
bill for prohibiting the | 4 |
offered by the governour | 4 |
idle hands to industry | 4 |
by the trade of | 4 |
is and must be | 4 |
benefit of the manufacture | 4 |
no opposition between the | 4 |
the bill for prohibiting | 4 |
in and about the | 4 |
as well for the | 4 |
and low price of | 4 |
of them as aforesaid | 4 |
the court of exchequer | 4 |
moyety to him or | 4 |
to such person or | 4 |
be no opposition between | 4 |
fifth day of december | 4 |
great seal of england | 4 |
for the promoting of | 4 |
revenue of the crown | 4 |
and other parts of | 4 |
other moiety to him | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
what will become of | 4 |
printed by the assigns | 4 |
the nation may be | 4 |
thence arising before the | 4 |
with the advice and | 4 |
the trade of ireland | 4 |
the importation of it | 4 |
honourable the house of | 4 |
in this act to | 4 |
our broad cloth in | 4 |
and shipping of this | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
a model of government | 4 |
the exportation of unwrought | 4 |
any the offences aforesaid | 4 |
arising before the late | 4 |
will trust to the | 4 |
and not to suffer | 4 |
assigns of john bill | 4 |
opposition between the interest | 4 |
if not more than | 4 |
of threescore and ten | 4 |
the twenty fourth of | 4 |
hath of late years | 4 |
the same may be | 4 |
from the twentieth day | 4 |
for every day in | 4 |
and aulnage upon all | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
putting in execution the | 4 |
our will and pleasure | 4 |
be at any time | 4 |
to repeal the said | 4 |
been presented to the | 4 |
to the places of | 4 |
and fellowship of eastland | 4 |
by my opponent is | 4 |
the making of the | 4 |
payment of the subsidy | 4 |
the manufacture of english | 4 |
manufactures of ireland to | 4 |
the revenue of the | 4 |
allowed by a law | 4 |
his heires and successors | 4 |
thing alledged by my | 4 |
forth the inevitable miseries | 4 |
or any other place | 4 |
the kingdom of england | 4 |
printer to the kings | 4 |
army under the command | 4 |
of the port of | 4 |
ordinance of the lords | 4 |
court at windsor the | 4 |
and his majesty doth | 4 |
which is most plainly | 3 |
leaks of a barrel | 3 |
so that the said | 3 |
was sold to the | 3 |
of woollen manufactures of | 3 |
shall not in any | 3 |
john boothof hereford esq | 3 |
and future wealth and | 3 |
for the greatness of | 3 |
the th day of | 3 |
such low rates as | 3 |
rates for every pacquet | 3 |
as by these expedients | 3 |
eleventh day of february | 3 |
the th instant december | 3 |
to the hazard of | 3 |
great abatements of rents | 3 |
our commerce is lost | 3 |
hall in either of | 3 |
shall be left to | 3 |
may no more be | 3 |
and so much the | 3 |
for the time to | 3 |
of ships and mariners | 3 |
made of our own | 3 |
many thousand persons may | 3 |
our ships imposed upon | 3 |
the said thomas chicheley | 3 |
sort of flesh whatsoever | 3 |
five or six hundred | 3 |
be left to defend | 3 |
if the french king | 3 |
in this act comprized | 3 |
suffer our selves to | 3 |
the kingdome of england | 3 |
granted by the wisest | 3 |
to the right honourable | 3 |
it please your most | 3 |
regard as was fit | 3 |
in trust for him | 3 |
and every the sums | 3 |
when he saw a | 3 |
presented to the last | 3 |
will be a means | 3 |
to such habit of | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
twenty fifth of april | 3 |
a sort of people | 3 |
of a letter to | 3 |
that if all the | 3 |
letter shall be received | 3 |
advancing the price of | 3 |
the real value of | 3 |
be converted into yarn | 3 |
by reason of their | 3 |
wager in law shall | 3 |
be granted by the | 3 |
not only in the | 3 |
reasons humbly offered for | 3 |
end users from many | 3 |
be a begger bred | 3 |
pounds by the moneth | 3 |
by amateur and professional | 3 |
declared by the authority | 3 |
trade of the woollen | 3 |
to the great decay | 3 |
original in the university | 3 |
of the said laws | 3 |
by want of trade | 3 |
thereby increase in wealth | 3 |
old draperies and other | 3 |
move us to alter | 3 |
hundred and twenty thousand | 3 |
for div a e | 3 |
late used to acquire | 3 |
not the sole and | 3 |
our navy and shipping | 3 |
no more of unkeamed | 3 |
woolfells or yarn made | 3 |
english short title catalog | 3 |
of the excellencie of | 3 |
also that many thousand | 3 |
would raise the price | 3 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 3 |
own and the whole | 3 |
nation will thereby increase | 3 |
of our woollen manufactures | 3 |
is hereby further enacted | 3 |
the very midst of | 3 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 3 |
shall pass the seas | 3 |
of our wooll by | 3 |
upon the trade of | 3 |
nor put in any | 3 |
other parts they do | 3 |
a caution to england | 3 |
eight hundred thousand pounds | 3 |
prohibition of the exportation | 3 |
john barnaby of brookehampton | 3 |
of the said companies | 3 |
baskervile of collington gent | 3 |
tenth part of the | 3 |
the charter of the | 3 |
and all and every | 3 |
r in the english | 3 |
and ireland have to | 3 |
therein contained shall not | 3 |
the year on which | 3 |
and the whole kingdoms | 3 |
for their several counties | 3 |
presented unto him at | 3 |
restrain the excess that | 3 |
the university of illinois | 3 |
a member of parliament | 3 |
the compleat disbanding of | 3 |
in the county where | 3 |
is an enriched version | 3 |
uttering of wines by | 3 |
he make it appear | 3 |
shillings and six pence | 3 |
of or from the | 3 |
temporal in parliament assembled | 3 |
the northriding in the | 3 |
to a breviate of | 3 |
be brought to an | 3 |
a tenth part of | 3 |
payment of the said | 3 |
that the advantage accruing | 3 |
in the improvement of | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
against the bill for | 3 |
us in our trade | 3 |
it would be for | 3 |
and strength from us | 3 |
one moiety to his | 3 |
of this nation comes | 3 |
late years put upon | 3 |
the county of essex | 3 |
both tand and raw | 3 |
at all times true | 3 |
in the said act | 3 |
he not also lay | 3 |
it is hereby enacted | 3 |
year on which it | 3 |
every pack of wool | 3 |
by how much our | 3 |
in the following year | 3 |
concerning the great abatements | 3 |
of proposals for the | 3 |
john potts knight and | 3 |
are employed in the | 3 |
the price of cloth | 3 |
letter to a member | 3 |
robert nicholas of alcainings | 3 |
opinion what may best | 3 |
limited exportation of wool | 3 |
as to believe a | 3 |
it please your majesty | 3 |
to a paper of | 3 |
very midst of his | 3 |
or any thing herein | 3 |
would be for the | 3 |
restoring the text the | 3 |
to the great wisdom | 3 |
an enemy to the | 3 |
those very men that | 3 |
the sole and only | 3 |
to enter into the | 3 |
may be hastning of | 3 |
extremity we are like | 3 |
wooll and cloth are | 3 |
the case of ireland | 3 |
within the space of | 3 |
seamen and navies of | 3 |
and sheriffs for the | 3 |
with copy of a | 3 |
isles of jersey and | 3 |
be it declared and | 3 |
most happy reformation will | 3 |
paper of an english | 3 |
why may he not | 3 |
by his royal proclamation | 3 |
has not been fully | 3 |
to raise the price | 3 |
effectually bring an utter | 3 |
and no other force | 3 |
paid to the said | 3 |
commodities of this country | 3 |
the city of dublin | 3 |
at westminster the five | 3 |
shewing how the wealth | 3 |
he doth this in | 3 |
what shall be left | 3 |
that every such person | 3 |
the kings majestie presented | 3 |
for the preuenting of | 3 |
the encouragement of the | 3 |
of france upon the | 3 |
and the other moyety | 3 |
and be it declared | 3 |
sheriffs for the time | 3 |
interest of this nation | 3 |
happy reformation will be | 3 |
consider the extremity we | 3 |
the charge of the | 3 |
duke of richmond and | 3 |
exportation of unwrought wooll | 3 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 3 |
his deputy and deputies | 3 |
to which i answer | 3 |
many millions now employed | 3 |
ninth day of september | 3 |
borough and corporation of | 3 |
proclamation bearing date the | 3 |
hundred and ten thousand | 3 |
for want of the | 3 |
to their former value | 3 |
woollen manufacture of the | 3 |
in manner and form | 3 |
of appearing in publick | 3 |
no other force and | 3 |
and that which is | 3 |
to their own and | 3 |
and temporal in parliament | 3 |
cause of the abatement | 3 |
there will be less | 3 |
the great inriching of | 3 |
usurpations of france upon | 3 |
and linguistically annotated with | 3 |
shipps of his majesties | 3 |
chancellor of the exchequer | 3 |
to secure her self | 3 |
or three of them | 3 |
even at this very | 3 |
town of great yarmouth | 3 |
in such case the | 3 |
of industry and the | 3 |
peers of this realm | 3 |
to be offered to | 3 |
a breviat of some | 3 |
been put upon the | 3 |
make it appear that | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
money for disbanding and | 3 |
iohn oglander of newport | 3 |
spend none but their | 3 |
straitly chargeth and commandeth | 3 |
ruine of our selves | 3 |
mingle or utter any | 3 |
and enacted by the | 3 |
his excellency sir tho | 3 |
with our own commodities | 3 |
the preuenting of the | 3 |
time of queene elizabeth | 3 |
doth this in the | 3 |
the inevitable miseries which | 3 |
will he not do | 3 |
paying off some part | 3 |
who endeavours to demonstrate | 3 |
text more computationally tractable | 3 |
burgesses that serve for | 3 |
the manufacture of wool | 3 |
of the several ships | 3 |
majestie presented unto him | 3 |
selling or retailing any | 3 |
that the nation will | 3 |
a paper of an | 3 |
mayor of the staple | 3 |
offered to the parliament | 3 |
a pack of wool | 3 |
wooll should be repealed | 3 |
digital transcription a of | 3 |
be held and enjoyed | 3 |
fourteenth day of january | 3 |
befall this kingdome by | 3 |
in the kingdom of | 3 |
what may we not | 3 |
and other the things | 3 |
am more than indifferently | 3 |
performance of this our | 3 |
the whole borough and | 3 |
at present solely maintained | 3 |
his agents here in | 3 |
of this kingdom both | 3 |
the county of suffolk | 3 |
think fit to require | 3 |
and county of newcastle | 3 |
i iv treble ii | 3 |
must of necessity have | 3 |
unto him at hampton | 3 |
the annotation includes standard | 3 |
by a true lover | 3 |
port or place beyond | 3 |
endeavours to demonstrate that | 3 |
intended to have been | 3 |
industry and the woollen | 3 |
which that king hath | 3 |
in the goodness of | 3 |
the county of cumberland | 3 |
decay of our manufacture | 3 |
to transport and carry | 3 |
of their own growth | 3 |
of his majesties customs | 3 |
enrichments aim at making | 3 |
though this might now | 3 |
unto your most excellent | 3 |
would be very impertinent | 3 |
sir george middleton knight | 3 |
unto millions of loss | 3 |
twelfth year of his | 3 |
speedy promoting of industry | 3 |
if the same had | 3 |
hereby enacted by the | 3 |
to an absolute perfection | 3 |
the power of any | 3 |
double i vi treble | 3 |
france upon the trade | 3 |
letter to a friend | 3 |
peace with all his | 3 |
the price of what | 3 |
restoring the woollen manufactory | 3 |
that preserves archaic forms | 3 |
in law or equity | 3 |
of berwick upon twede | 3 |
and when our commerce | 3 |
chancellor of the dutchy | 3 |
up the wooll of | 3 |
letter to the kings | 3 |
i mean the cheapness | 3 |
by which that king | 3 |
be added commissioners for | 3 |
by the same author | 3 |
for the compleat disbanding | 3 |
ruine of the nation | 3 |
ireland have to spare | 3 |
of the whole kingdom | 3 |
may he not also | 3 |
plenty of those commodities | 3 |
breviat of some proposals | 3 |
arguments against the bill | 3 |
by a law to | 3 |
put pen to paper | 3 |
been hitherto built and | 3 |
this is but like | 3 |
english money for every | 3 |
will not be able | 3 |
or any of the | 3 |
that shall pass the | 3 |
sir arthur caley knight | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
may we not expect | 3 |
of the woollen manufactures | 3 |
all humbly presented to | 3 |
the kingdome of scotland | 3 |
it must needs be | 3 |
without a mixture of | 3 |
buying and selling of | 3 |
it therefore enacted by | 3 |
in respect of the | 3 |
the sum of forty | 3 |
especially the manufacture of | 3 |
solely maintained by the | 3 |
textual changes and metadata | 3 |
if i am more | 3 |
to and from all | 3 |
let the liquor run | 3 |
the matter of fact | 3 |
place or places within | 3 |
the said manufacture from | 3 |
millions of loss to | 3 |
of it must necessarily | 3 |
and other manufactures made | 3 |
the goodness of it | 3 |
in any part of | 3 |
of this realm to | 3 |
the advantages of these | 3 |
their own and the | 3 |
in any wise extend | 3 |
the tcp digital transcription | 3 |
making the text more | 3 |
been fully proofread approx | 3 |
by the wisdom of | 3 |
a stop to the | 3 |
in the english short | 3 |
for encouraging his majesties | 3 |
at making the text | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
or to any other | 3 |
or easily remedy it | 3 |
an act for enabling | 3 |
robert wynn of conway | 3 |
westminster the five and | 3 |
be it therefore enacted | 3 |
of our english men | 3 |
lord chief justice of | 3 |
this might now more | 3 |
which greatness of our | 3 |
that the laws against | 3 |
county of newcastle upon | 3 |
a proclamation requiring the | 3 |
as to doubt also | 3 |
time to time to | 3 |
the number of about | 3 |
of the forfeiture of | 3 |
wool to be converted | 3 |
the said french king | 3 |
of so rich a | 3 |
the time of king | 3 |
from many walks of | 3 |
and by the same | 3 |
the master and fellows | 3 |
reason to expect our | 3 |
to gain an advantage | 3 |
to the day of | 3 |
it further enacted and | 3 |
of the excellency of | 3 |
of the said wool | 3 |
format that preserves archaic | 3 |
as i humbly conceive | 3 |
of his majesties reign | 3 |
to the twenty fourth | 3 |
the thirteenth of june | 3 |
that our shipping is | 3 |
not exceed the quantity | 3 |
in the river of | 3 |
scotland and ireland have | 3 |
all the aldermen of | 3 |
good thence arising before | 3 |
added a model of | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
such letter shall be | 3 |
thomas baskervile of collington | 3 |
to be a very | 3 |
without bail or main | 3 |
proposals prepared to be | 3 |
which it is lawful | 3 |
encouraging his majesties natural | 3 |
shewing its exportation un | 3 |
wealth came greatly to | 3 |
payment of the several | 3 |
i would upon this | 3 |
raised my fears so | 3 |
the liquor run out | 3 |
no thoughts of appearing | 3 |
to england to improve | 3 |
iohn knight the elder | 3 |
original text notes for | 3 |
and licence to all | 3 |
in the year on | 3 |
in a little time | 3 |
such works houses prepared | 3 |
of the said goods | 3 |
with the presentment of | 3 |
would be able to | 3 |
carry away the trade | 3 |
the intent or purpose | 3 |
and from all and | 3 |
to improve a season | 3 |
enriched version of the | 3 |
proposals for the promoting | 3 |
to the said fellowship | 3 |
draperies and other woolen | 3 |
concerning the improvement of | 3 |
author or stationer meant | 3 |
care and pains to | 3 |
to the vending of | 3 |
from the french kings | 3 |
lieutenant of the tower | 3 |
for the speedy restoring | 3 |
the publick good of | 3 |
without paying any duty | 3 |
and principal cause of | 3 |
text the author or | 3 |
for such works houses | 3 |
and a great part | 3 |
of these unhappy differences | 3 |
be made in england | 3 |
more especially the manufacture | 3 |
amounting unto millions of | 3 |
the peers of this | 3 |
serve for the said | 3 |
and strength at sea | 3 |
to be had in | 3 |
might now more easily | 3 |
or persons shall be | 3 |
no more be a | 3 |
we have to spare | 3 |
their several and respective | 3 |
in regard of their | 3 |
and paying off some | 3 |
i have met withal | 3 |
the improvement of wooll | 3 |
by the loss of | 3 |
the major and sheriffs | 3 |
seventy thousand pounds for | 3 |
of what i say | 3 |
laws against transportation of | 3 |
and iames eirsey gent | 3 |
not at all times | 3 |
of money for disbanding | 3 |
the county of worcester | 3 |
the town of rye | 3 |
the city of coventry | 3 |
season now put into | 3 |
erected in every county | 3 |
them that will sue | 3 |
accompt of all the | 3 |
knights and burgesses that | 3 |
the nature of the | 3 |
the government of england | 3 |
our trade with france | 3 |
it be the same | 3 |
the navigation of england | 3 |
riding in the county | 3 |
lose the vent of | 3 |
our clothes and stuffs | 3 |
offered for encouraging his | 3 |
king hath been enabled | 3 |
though also it cannot | 3 |
shall exercise the same | 3 |
shall be added commissioners | 3 |
at this very day | 3 |
interest in the nation | 3 |
offered to the consideration | 3 |
the authors opinion what | 3 |
of coventry for the | 3 |
majesties courts of record | 3 |
and effectually bring an | 3 |
this kingdome by want | 3 |
and to restrain the | 3 |
there will be so | 3 |
dominion of the seas | 3 |
of these our kingdoms | 3 |
the tenure or occupation | 3 |
which is added a | 3 |
his majesty by this | 3 |
some of our neighbours | 3 |
the bailiffs for the | 3 |
fifth day of march | 3 |
this our proclamation in | 3 |
of the low price | 3 |
our dearest brother of | 3 |
the colledges of eaton | 3 |
it is well known | 3 |
of loss to his | 3 |
the same in the | 3 |
and by this means | 3 |
the effects of thirty | 3 |
the county of middlesex | 3 |
which if it should | 3 |
a middle sort of | 3 |
or before the first | 3 |
this is the reason | 3 |
proclamation against the deceitful | 3 |
of any person or | 3 |
and the lords spiritual | 3 |
of wool will be | 3 |
but for as much | 3 |
that it is for | 3 |
to the wisdom of | 3 |
which is at present | 3 |
not easily have been | 3 |
this realm to germany | 3 |
requiring the putting in | 3 |
of allegiance and supremacy | 3 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 3 |
of money for the | 3 |
or any two of | 3 |
the several statutes made | 3 |
as much cloth as | 3 |
wyer in this kingdom | 3 |
certain defects in an | 3 |
spellings that support the | 3 |
while we are at | 3 |
of the authors opinion | 3 |
into the kingdome of | 3 |
the good of his | 3 |
of the tcp digital | 3 |
not a tenth part | 3 |
other greater or lesser | 3 |
potts knight and baronet | 3 |
soveraign lord the king | 3 |
such sums of money | 3 |
as in other parts | 3 |
in the world to | 3 |
that the one cannot | 3 |
disbanding of the whole | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
proclamation requiring the putting | 3 |
the excess that is | 3 |
for them or any | 3 |
to restrain the excess | 3 |
true cause of the | 3 |
present and future wealth | 3 |
not been fully proofread | 3 |
what quantity of wool | 3 |
by reason of this | 3 |
the twelfth day of | 3 |
this act shall not | 3 |
caution to england to | 3 |
persons as shall make | 3 |
same rates for every | 3 |
and was sold to | 3 |
for the selling and | 3 |
and partly through the | 3 |
not capable to be | 3 |
we must be very | 3 |
the people of england | 3 |
it may easily be | 3 |
that it may not | 3 |
that serve for the | 3 |
the borrough of st | 3 |
one million of pounds | 3 |
against transportation of wooll | 3 |
the town of great | 3 |
lying within the limits | 3 |
and towards the said | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
or sixteen pounds the | 3 |
and our ships imposed | 3 |
or any other of | 3 |
of such as are | 3 |
and navigation of this | 3 |
iv treble ii o | 3 |
that it will be | 3 |
more than ordinarily warm | 3 |
with plenty of those | 3 |
the reign of king | 3 |
raising of seventy thousand | 3 |
money in this act | 3 |
professional end users from | 3 |
consequently if it be | 3 |
humble petition of ezekiel | 3 |
clear and distinct answer | 3 |
or any other person | 3 |
in course next after | 3 |
out of any the | 3 |
or from any of | 3 |
humbly presented to his | 3 |
for the better ordering | 3 |
the crowne of england | 3 |
export the woollen manufactures | 3 |
in regard our manufacture | 3 |
of the arrears of | 3 |
his royal proclamation bearing | 3 |
by the same means | 3 |
standardized format that preserves | 3 |
four hundred and twenty | 3 |
the price of lands | 3 |
for the mean profits | 3 |
our soveraign lord the | 3 |
ezekiel goddard of kings | 3 |
other the things before | 3 |
not extend to any | 3 |
the time of their | 3 |
of the nation greatly | 3 |
of the spanish wool | 3 |
reformation will be accomplished | 3 |
from all and every | 3 |
under the seal of | 3 |
the county where such | 3 |
and that it may | 3 |
brief observations of that | 3 |
and printed in the | 3 |
in the making of | 3 |
quarter sessions begun at | 3 |
easily have been moved | 3 |
towns of dort and | 3 |
the subjects of forreign | 3 |
deal with us for | 3 |
demonstrate that it is | 3 |
the court at hampton | 3 |
said manufacture from us | 3 |
iustices of the peace | 3 |
justice of the common | 3 |
manufacture of the kingdome | 3 |
the county of devon | 3 |
be too hard for | 3 |
effects of thirty years | 3 |
be but equal and | 3 |
execution the several statutes | 3 |
or any fullers earth | 3 |
shall be the first | 3 |
when our commerce is | 3 |
observations of that worthy | 3 |
to demonstrate that it | 3 |
of jersey or guernzey | 3 |
gain an advantage to | 3 |
the excellencie of wooll | 3 |
be done then ever | 3 |
or their own use | 3 |
act for prohibiting the | 3 |
author sir walter rawley | 3 |
to the last parliament | 3 |
acquire the making of | 3 |
our manufacture and the | 3 |
the time of queene | 3 |
for the improving the | 3 |
a estc r ocm | 3 |
c estc r this | 3 |
many walks of life | 3 |
want of trade and | 3 |
kingdome by want of | 3 |
the merchant for l | 3 |
any wise extend to | 3 |
how the wealth of | 3 |
wool that shall be | 3 |
be from our manufactures | 3 |
bred up in the | 3 |
tenure or occupation of | 3 |
end proposed by it | 3 |
sir william francklyn baronet | 3 |
the english short title | 3 |
places beyond the seas | 3 |
of english money for | 3 |
other force and effect | 3 |
able to furnish them | 3 |
government for such works | 3 |
is lawful to labour | 3 |
fit to require of | 3 |
langley curtis on ludgate | 3 |
the true cause of | 3 |
to all and every | 3 |
a knife at his | 3 |
put into her hand | 3 |
endeavour to prevent it | 3 |
conveyed out of the | 3 |
encouragement of it must | 3 |
by any other person | 3 |
the end proposed by | 3 |
to any of the | 3 |
to any port or | 3 |
to the intent or | 3 |
for the northriding in | 3 |
the limits and bounds | 3 |
to expect our neighbours | 3 |
by copy of court | 3 |
a proclamation against the | 3 |
court at hampton court | 3 |
is a very great | 3 |
first day of may | 3 |
one and twenty years | 3 |
for paying or disbanding | 3 |
there should be a | 3 |
the woollen manufacture out | 3 |
though it would be | 3 |
abatement and low price | 3 |
and by his agents | 3 |
and mariners of the | 3 |
making of our cloth | 3 |
sir charles dallison knight | 3 |
or any other money | 3 |
the sums of money | 3 |
him at hampton court | 3 |
commissioners for their several | 3 |
an enriched version of | 3 |
the knights and burgesses | 3 |
for as much as | 3 |
lord archbishop of canterbury | 3 |
must be very short | 3 |
the fall of lands | 3 |
much the more manufacture | 3 |
be transported out of | 3 |
how much our manufacture | 3 |
be made of the | 3 |
reasons and grounds which | 3 |
there may no more | 3 |
exportation of our wool | 3 |
it be but equal | 3 |
of any colledge or | 3 |
maintenance of it proceeded | 3 |
and suitable for network | 3 |
appearing in publick any | 3 |
manufactures made of iron | 3 |
knife at his fathers | 3 |
of many millions now | 3 |
places of like distance | 3 |
iames willimott iunior gent | 3 |
design by delivering up | 3 |
be offered to the | 3 |
clothes and stuffs from | 3 |
it is simply impossible | 3 |
of the great abatement | 3 |
in this case at | 3 |
northriding in the county | 3 |
of the said former | 3 |
in behalf of many | 3 |
is the reason that | 3 |
of that worthy author | 3 |
we have small reason | 3 |
sir john potts knight | 3 |
to stop the leaks | 3 |
has been tokenized and | 3 |
inhabitants and citizens of | 3 |
as our wealth came | 3 |
it declared and enacted | 3 |
shall state the accompts | 3 |
at this day the | 3 |
of such a due | 3 |
i had no thoughts | 3 |
will not let them | 3 |
as much as it | 3 |
either of the said | 3 |
for his or her | 3 |
the extremity we are | 3 |
the promoting of industry | 3 |
text has not been | 3 |
users from many walks | 3 |
person or persons to | 3 |
break the laws of | 3 |
who shall sue for | 3 |
such a due regard | 3 |
much as it is | 3 |
in publick any more | 3 |
that the french king | 3 |
what will he not | 3 |
several sums of money | 3 |
such habit of industry | 3 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 3 |
twentieth day of march | 3 |
of trade and decay | 3 |
till he make it | 3 |
and sums of money | 3 |
a text in a | 3 |
excess that is at | 3 |
be erected in every | 3 |
and by authority of | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
with all his neighbours | 3 |
it is easie to | 3 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 3 |
to a paper intituled | 3 |
general quarter sessions begun | 3 |
wherewith they serve themselves | 3 |
in the very midst | 3 |
nation may be encreased | 3 |
times the value of | 3 |
and from the riches | 3 |
the subjects of this | 3 |
and citizens of london | 3 |
manufacture of england briefly | 3 |
such persons as shall | 3 |
hath been too much | 3 |
in the wollen manufacture | 3 |
for erecting publick vvork | 3 |
importation of irish cattle | 3 |
to spend none but | 3 |
aim at making the | 3 |
to the great inriching | 3 |
the trade of cloth | 3 |
small reason to expect | 3 |
are now employed in | 3 |
the same shall be | 3 |
i mean the very | 3 |
and not only so | 3 |
the interest of his | 3 |
wage war with so | 3 |
that this is the | 3 |
for the speedy promoting | 3 |