Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded.: Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described.
- Title
- Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded.: Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described.
- Author
- Lupton, Donald, d. 1676.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Jos. Blaik-lock in Ivie-lane ...,
- 1653.
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- Great Britain -- Foreign relations
- Great Britain -- History, Naval
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"Englands command on the seas, or, The English seas guarded.: Wherein is proved that as the Venetians, Portugals, Spaniards, French, Danes, Polands, Turks, the Duke of Tuscany, and the popes of Rome have dominion on their seas; so the Common-wealth of England hath on our seas. : Wherein the Dutch unjust procuration and prosecution of war against England is also described." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88649.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the Right Ho∣nourable the Council of State.
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England's Com∣mand on the Seas, or, The English Seas Guarded.
- Venice.
- Of the Spanish and Portugalls Dominion.
- Of the French.
- Of the Danes, Norways, Po∣landers, and Turks.
- Of the Turkish Soveraignty in his Seas.
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Of the Grand Duke of Tus∣cany,
&c. - Of the Popes Power over the Seas.
- Of the English So∣veraignty in the Seas.
- Of the Tributes, Taxes, and Subsidies, paid for our safe∣guarding the Seas.
- Leave to Fish upon our seas granted.
- All Forreigners strike Sail, or vail their Top∣sails to our ships of War.
- What miseries & inconveniencies, our Nation will in short time suffer, if we do not uphold our power at sea against all In∣vaders or oppo∣sers what soever Dutch, Danes or French.
- The Dutch inju∣stice and Ingra∣titude to Fight againstour Na∣tion.