A Declaration of His Maiesties Royall Pleasure: In what Sort He Thinketh Fit to Enlarge, Or Reserue Himselfe in Matter of Bountieby R. Barker, 1610 - 29 Seiten |
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Seite 17 - a memorial of those suits wherein we are contented to be moved by our servants and subjects; and to reward them according to the particular merit of the suitor...