The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Army of the Commonwealth of England, 1625-1672 1
The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-General of the Horse in the Army of the Commonwealth of England, 1625-1672 1
C H Charles Harding Firth
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299 they had conquered, to have a part in the legislative 1651 power ^. The States-General being highly displeased with the late Act of Navigation passed by the Parliament, which they Oct. 9. accounted to be a great obstruction to their trade, resolved to leave no means unattempted to procure it to be repealed. To this end they sent three ambassadors to England, who pretending a desire to finish the treaty begun formerly Dec. 19. between the two States, requested that things might be as they we...re at the time of our ambassador's departure from Holland, designing thereby that the Act lately passed for the encouragement of our seamen should be suspended, and all such merchandizes restored as had been seized from the Dutch by virtue of the said Act The Parliament refusing to consent to this proposal, the States-General gave orders for the equipping a considerable fleet, con- sisting of about a hundred ships of war, giving notice to the Parliament by their ambassadors of these preparations, and assuring them that they were not designed to oflend the English nation, with whom they desired to maintain a friendly correspondence, and that they were provided to no other end, than to protect their own subjects in their trade and navigation.
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