The Prose Works of John Milton, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1848 - Essays |
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Page 159
... merchants or others to appeal and seek justice elsewhere : and if it shall fall out that there be cause of an appeal , the party grieved is to appeal to his majesty in the chancery of Ireland ; and that sentence thereupon to be given by ...
... merchants or others to appeal and seek justice elsewhere : and if it shall fall out that there be cause of an appeal , the party grieved is to appeal to his majesty in the chancery of Ireland ; and that sentence thereupon to be given by ...
Page 201
... merchants of our nation their privileges , but by your authority and power defend and protect their lives and estates , as it becomes your city to do . Which as we most earnestly desired in our former letters ; so upon the repeated ...
... merchants of our nation their privileges , but by your authority and power defend and protect their lives and estates , as it becomes your city to do . Which as we most earnestly desired in our former letters ; so upon the repeated ...
Page 203
... merchants write from your city , that they are not permitted to execute our com- mands by some or other of your order and degree . Certainly what the most potent United Provinces of the Low Countries , most jealous of their power and ...
... merchants write from your city , that they are not permitted to execute our com- mands by some or other of your order and degree . Certainly what the most potent United Provinces of the Low Countries , most jealous of their power and ...
Page 208
... merchants , but the pests of commerce , and violaters of the law of nations , to harbour in the ports and under the shelter of the fortresses of your kingdom ; but that wherever the confines of Portugal extend themselves , you will ...
... merchants , but the pests of commerce , and violaters of the law of nations , to harbour in the ports and under the shelter of the fortresses of your kingdom ; but that wherever the confines of Portugal extend themselves , you will ...
Page 209
... merchants , and some other things which more nearly concern the dignity of our republic , yet no answer has been returned . But understanding that affairs of that nature can hardly be determined by letters only , and that in the mean ...
... merchants , and some other things which more nearly concern the dignity of our republic , yet no answer has been returned . But understanding that affairs of that nature can hardly be determined by letters only , and that in the mean ...
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