"Severall considerations offerred unto the subjects of Great Brittaign in the year 1684, with some further speculations thereupon by G. C." i.e. George Carew, "a lover of his King and country;" referring to the aggressions of the Dutch East India Company, and the interference of Holland with English trade; addressed to Pepys, and dated from Dunquerque
MS. Rawl. A. 193, fol. 152
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"Severall considerations offerred unto the subjects of Great Brittaign in the year 1684, with some further speculations thereupon by G. C." i.e. George Carew, "a lover of his King and country;" referring to the aggressions of the Dutch East India Company, and the interference of Holland with English trade; addressed to Pepys, and dated from Dunquerque
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MS. Rawl. A. 193, fol. 152
Date
22 Sep 1684
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English
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Rawlinson A: English History
Pepys' Papers, vol. xxiv
"Severall considerations offerred unto the subjects of Great Brittaign in the year 1684, with some further speculations thereupon by G. C." i.e. George Carew, "a lover of his King and country;" referring to the aggressions of the Dutch East India Company, and the interference of Holland with English trade; addressed to Pepys, and dated from Dunquerque
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