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The copy of a letter sent (by me Thomas Craford) to the lord ambassadour of Amsterdam, now resident in England. In this letter I repeat unto him, 1. How unjustly, wickedly & tyrannically the magistrates of Amsterdam did deal by me ... Secondly I require restitution and satisfaction for my goods they took from me by violence ... and lastly, I declare ... how ungrateful the Hollanders have been unto us, devouring us like a moth in former times; but now since our warres and troubles, they have plai
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Craford, Thomas
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Book industry, catalogues and inventories
/ Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649
/ Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester, 1573-1632
/ History and chronicles
/ Jurisprudence
/ Political persecution - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Early works to 1800
/ Political tracts
/ Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - Amsterdam - History - 17th century
/ Staffard, Thomas
/ State action (Civil rights) - Netherlands - Early works to 1800
/ Strickland, Walter, d. 1670
1650
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The copy of a letter sent (by me Thomas Craford) to the lord ambassadour of Amsterdam, now resident in England. In this letter I repeat unto him, 1. How unjustly, wickedly & tyrannically the magistrates of Amsterdam did deal by me ... Secondly I require restitution and satisfaction for my goods they took from me by violence ... and lastly, I declare ... how ungrateful the Hollanders have been unto us, devouring us like a moth in former times; but now since our warres and troubles, they have plai
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Craford, Thomas
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Book industry, catalogues and inventories
/ Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649
/ Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester, 1573-1632
/ History and chronicles
/ Jurisprudence
/ Political persecution - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Early works to 1800
/ Political tracts
/ Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - Amsterdam - History - 17th century
/ Staffard, Thomas
/ State action (Civil rights) - Netherlands - Early works to 1800
/ Strickland, Walter, d. 1670
1650
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The copy of a letter sent (by me Thomas Craford) to the lord ambassadour of Amsterdam, now resident in England. In this letter I repeat unto him, 1. How unjustly, wickedly & tyrannically the magistrates of Amsterdam did deal by me ... Secondly I require restitution and satisfaction for my goods they took from me by violence ... and lastly, I declare ... how ungrateful the Hollanders have been unto us, devouring us like a moth in former times; but now since our warres and troubles, they have plai
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Craford, Thomas
in
Book industry, catalogues and inventories
/ Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649
/ Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester, 1573-1632
/ History and chronicles
/ Jurisprudence
/ Political persecution - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Early works to 1800
/ Political tracts
/ Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - Amsterdam - History - 17th century
/ Staffard, Thomas
/ State action (Civil rights) - Netherlands - Early works to 1800
/ Strickland, Walter, d. 1670
1650
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The copy of a letter sent (by me Thomas Craford) to the lord ambassadour of Amsterdam, now resident in England. In this letter I repeat unto him, 1. How unjustly, wickedly & tyrannically the magistrates of Amsterdam did deal by me ... Secondly I require restitution and satisfaction for my goods they took from me by violence ... and lastly, I declare ... how ungrateful the Hollanders have been unto us, devouring us like a moth in former times; but now since our warres and troubles, they have plai
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The copy of a letter sent (by me Thomas Craford) to the lord ambassadour of Amsterdam, now resident in England. In this letter I repeat unto him, 1. How unjustly, wickedly & tyrannically the magistrates of Amsterdam did deal by me ... Secondly I require restitution and satisfaction for my goods they took from me by violence ... and lastly, I declare ... how ungrateful the Hollanders have been unto us, devouring us like a moth in former times; but now since our warres and troubles, they have plai
1650
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Book industry, catalogues and inventories
/ Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649
/ Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester, 1573-1632
/ Political persecution - Netherlands - Amsterdam - Early works to 1800
/ Publishers and publishing - Netherlands - Amsterdam - History - 17th century
/ State action (Civil rights) - Netherlands - Early works to 1800
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