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A Declaration of the Causes, which mooved the chiefe Commanders of the Nauie of her most excellent Maiestie the Queene of England, in their voyage and expedition for Portingal, to take and arrest in the mouth of the Riuer of Lisbone, certaine Shippes of c by Anonymous
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Some contractions, printed as vowels with a line over them, were used
in the original to indicate a vowel followed by an 'm' or 'n'. They have
been expanded as follows (the contraction is marked by [] round the
vowel):

out of c[o]trouersie expanded to out of controuersie
c[o]monly called the commonly called the
hostile int[e]dement hostile intendement
her owne c[o]moditie her owne commoditie
howe a c[o]modious howe a commodious
their intended nauigati[o]: their intended nauigation:
& co[u]tenance the same & countenance the same
anie precedent prohibiti[o] anie precedent prohibition
Engl[a]d, whose scepter, England, whose scepter,
against their pret[e]ded against their pretended
fr[o] Towne to Towne from Towne to Towne
paine of exc[o]munication paine of excommunication
they being dema[u]ded they being demaunded
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