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Title:  An account of the growth of popery and arbitrary government in England more particularly, from the long prorogation of November, 1675, ending the 15th of February, 1676, till the last meeting of Parliament, the 16th of July, 1677.
Author: Marvell, Andrew, 1621-1678.
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of a very great advantage for the Vending of Cloth and other our home Commodities, bringing back Silk and other Materials for Manifactures than here.Another between his Majesty and the King of Denmark, whereby those other Impositions that were lately laid upon our Trade there, are taken off, and as great Priviledges granted to our Merchants, as ever they had in former Times, or as the Subjects of any other Prince or State do now enjoy.And another League upon a Treaty of Com∣merce with Spain, whereby there is not only a Cessa∣tion and giving up to his Majesty of all their Pre∣tensions to Jamaica, and other Islands and Coun∣tries in the West Indies, in the Possession of his Ma∣jesty or his Subjects, but with all, free Liberty is gi∣ven to his Majesties Subjects, to enter their Ports for Victuals and Water, and safety of Harbour and Return, if Storm or other Accidents bring them thi∣ther; Priviledges which were never before granted by them to the English or any Others.Not to mention the Leagues formerly made with Sweden and Portugal, and the Advantages which we enjoy thereby; nor those Treaties now depending between his Majesty and France, or his Majesty and the States of tbe United Provinces touching Com∣merce, wherein his Majesty will have a singular re∣gard0