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A declaration in vindication of the honour of the Parliament, and of the committee of the navy and customes; against all traducers: concerning the managing of the navy and customes, and many other weighty affaires of state: faithfully relating what strength of shipping have been yearly employed for the guarding of the seas, and what moneys arising by the revenue of the customes, excise of flesh and salt, and other receits, have been applyed to that use. The rules by which they have been all managed; and a just account how the moneys have been disposed. By Giles Grene, a member of the Honourable House of Commons.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.405[8]; Wing (2nd ed.) / G1817.
Grene, Giles. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 22 p. London: Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, 1647.
Grene, Giles. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [2], 22 p. London: Printed for Laurence Blaiklock, 1647.
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