Fraud and oppression detected and arraigned. Or An appeal to the Parliament of England in a short narative and deduction of severall actions at law depending in the ordinary courts of justice in Holland & Zealand, between diverse subjects of the King of England, and the subjects of the States Generall of the Seven United Provinces. With severall remarkable observations and animadversions thereupon, by the creditors of Sr. William Courten, Sr. Paul Pyndar, Sr. Edward Littleton and Willam [sic] Courten Esquire deceased. Faithfully recollected and digested into a method by G.C. a lover of his countrey. Whereunto are added some necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade.

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Fraud and oppression detected and arraigned. Or An appeal to the Parliament of England in a short narative and deduction of severall actions at law depending in the ordinary courts of justice in Holland & Zealand, between diverse subjects of the King of England, and the subjects of the States Generall of the Seven United Provinces. With severall remarkable observations and animadversions thereupon, by the creditors of Sr. William Courten, Sr. Paul Pyndar, Sr. Edward Littleton and Willam [sic] Courten Esquire deceased. Faithfully recollected and digested into a method by G.C. a lover of his countrey. Whereunto are added some necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade.
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Carew, George, Esq.
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[London :: s.n.],
Printed anno Domini 1676.
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Courten, William, -- Sir, 1572-1636 -- Early works to 1800.
Pindar, Paul, -- Sir, 1565 or 6-1650 -- Early works to 1800.
Littleton, Edward Littleton, -- Lord, 1589-1645 -- Early works to 1800.
Courten, William, d. 1655 -- Early works to 1800.
Nederlandsche Oost-Indische Compagnie -- Early works to 1800.
Netherlands -- History -- 1648-1714 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Fraud and oppression detected and arraigned. Or An appeal to the Parliament of England in a short narative and deduction of severall actions at law depending in the ordinary courts of justice in Holland & Zealand, between diverse subjects of the King of England, and the subjects of the States Generall of the Seven United Provinces. With severall remarkable observations and animadversions thereupon, by the creditors of Sr. William Courten, Sr. Paul Pyndar, Sr. Edward Littleton and Willam [sic] Courten Esquire deceased. Faithfully recollected and digested into a method by G.C. a lover of his countrey. Whereunto are added some necessary advertisements concerning the improvement of navigation and trade." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34059.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.

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XXIII.

That in case it happen during this Friendship, Confederacy and Alliance, any thing shall be done or attempted by any of the Subjects or inhabitants of either Party against this Treaty, or any part thereof, by Land, Sea, or Fresh-waters, That nevertheless this Amity and Alliance between the said Nations shall not thereby be broken or interrupted, but shall remain and continue in its full force; and that only those particular persons shall be punished, who have committed any thing contrary to this Treaty, by Land or Sea, or other Waters, in any part of Europe, or any places within the Straits, or in America, or upon the Coasts of Africa, or in any Lands, Islands, Seas, Creeks, Bays, Rivers, or in any places on this side the Cape of Good Hope, within Twelve Moneth space after Justice shall be demanded; And in all places whatsoever on the other side the Cape (as hath been abovesaid) within Eighteen Moneths next ensuing after demand of Justice shall be made in manner aforesaid. But in case the offenders against the Treaty do not appear, and submit them∣selvs to Judgement, and give satisfaction within the respective times above expressed, proportionable to the distance of the places, they shall be declared Enemies of both Parties, and their Estates, Goods, and Revenues whatsoever, shall be confiscated for due and full satisfaction of the injuries and wrongs by them offered; and their persons also, when they come within the Dominions of either Party, shall be liable unto such punishments as every one shall deserve for his respec∣tive offences.

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