The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques & Discoveries of the English Nation: Made by Sea Or Overland to the Remote & Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compasse of These 1600 Yeares, Volume 1J.M. Dent, 1910 |
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... subjects by your territories & dominions , & your subjects by our realms , may peaceably & securely travel , & that according to their wonted maner , they may friendly converse & exercise mutual traffick together : because we are ...
... subjects by your territories & dominions , & your subjects by our realms , may peaceably & securely travel , & that according to their wonted maner , they may friendly converse & exercise mutual traffick together : because we are ...
Page 162
... subjects with the summes due unto them by reason of their losses , whereof they have sufficient information ... subjects , that the zeale and fervencie of love which hath from auncient times growen and increased betweene our progenitours ...
... subjects with the summes due unto them by reason of their losses , whereof they have sufficient information ... subjects , that the zeale and fervencie of love which hath from auncient times growen and increased betweene our progenitours ...
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... subjects howsoever before the date of these presents committed and offred against the said Master general or against any of his subjects whether Prussians or Livonians , and against all others who at the time of the damages , grievances ...
... subjects howsoever before the date of these presents committed and offred against the said Master general or against any of his subjects whether Prussians or Livonians , and against all others who at the time of the damages , grievances ...
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He Epistle Dedicatorie tO SIR FRANCIS WALSINGHAM | 1 |
HE EPISTLE DEDICATORIE TO LORD CHARLES HOWARD | 13 |
FACE TO THE READER AS TOUCHING THE PRINCIPALL | 19 |
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