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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a ship and begin merchandise. I beg you will give him good counsel. On Thursday last, at Dover, I sat with the other … "And where your ladyship writeth me to give my lord good counsel for his honour and profit, and how the same shall be …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… a people or nation had. Give me leave therefore to ask counsel, I am ready to render a reason of my apprehensions, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… of a league defensive and offensive with France, which the counsel were never for; but the former peace was renewed with …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… believed he should have pleaded not guilty and employed counsel at his trial. He asks pardon, or permission to …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… the peace will be concluded betwixt France and Spain. I do counsel both you and my friend Mr Paynter both to so order …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… you a hint in case the ship come not home. If you take my counsel, I would order Webber [the Blessing] to come home … partly eyewitnesses to what passed between us, who did counsel me by any means to conclude though upon worse terms …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… desiring me to give in bail to their action, for their counsel tells them that they shall recover freight for 6 … order to take out the depositions, perusing them with my counsel, Dr Exton, the policy being for your accounts. And … so by the ablest merchants that walk the Exchange and my counsel. Besides, there's several precedents of the very same …