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1. All Kingdomes are maintained by Rents of traficque, but especially by the latter, which in maritaine places most floriseth by means of Navigation.
8. Where Collonies are fownded for a publique-well maye continewe in better obedience, and become more industrious, then where private men are absolute signors . . . for-as-much as better men of haviour and qualitie will ingage themselves in a publique service, which carrieth more reputacon with it, then a private, which is for the most part ignominious in the end.
11. . . . likewise we shall recieve such things as shalbe most available to our necessaties, which intercourse of trade maye rather be called a home bread trafique than a forraigne exchange.
14. The want of our fresh and presente supplie of our discoveries hath in manner taken awaye the title which the Lawe of nacions giveth us unto the Coast first fownde out by our industrie, forasmuch as whasoever a man relinquiseth mayebe claymned by the next findor as his own property neither is it sufficient to set foot in a countrie but to possesse and howld it.