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Violet, Thomas, active 1634-1662 & Charles King of England, 1630-1685 & England and Wales. Privy Council. (1660). An appeal to Caesar [microform] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity : which by the lawes of the kingdom no person of what degree soever, but the Kings Majestie, and his Privy councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the kingdome of England ... / humbly presented to His Most Sacred Majestie and his most honourable Privy councel in opposition to some merchants who are endeavouring upon feigned pretences to dispossesse His Majestie of this royal trust ... by Tho. Violet. London : [s.l.]
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Violet, Thomas, active 1634-1662 and Charles King of England, 1630-1685 and England and Wales. Privy Council. An appeal to Caesar [microform] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity : which by the lawes of the kingdom no person of what degree soever, but the Kings Majestie, and his Privy councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the kingdome of England ... / humbly presented to His Most Sacred Majestie and his most honourable Privy councel in opposition to some merchants who are endeavouring upon feigned pretences to dispossesse His Majestie of this royal trust ... by Tho. Violet [s.l.] London 1660
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Violet, Thomas, active 1634-1662 & Charles King of England, 1630-1685 & England and Wales. Privy Council. 1660, An appeal to Caesar [microform] : wherein gold and silver is proved to be the Kings Majesties royal commodity : which by the lawes of the kingdom no person of what degree soever, but the Kings Majestie, and his Privy councel, can give licence to transport either gold or silver to any person after it is landed in any part of the kingdome of England ... / humbly presented to His Most Sacred Majestie and his most honourable Privy councel in opposition to some merchants who are endeavouring upon feigned pretences to dispossesse His Majestie of this royal trust ... by Tho. Violet. [s.l.] London
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