Robert Cecil 1st Earl Salisbury
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- First Part of His Lordship's Treatise to His Majesty, Showing As Well by Arguments as Precedents That His Majesty’s Estate Cannot Be Supported in Any Proportion Without Levies From His People
- The State and Peril of a Secretary's Place
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- Letter to Sir Thomas Parry
- A Collection Offered to King James on Calling a Parliament
- Considerations upon his Majesties’ Estate, with the King’s Propositions
- Second Part of His Lordship's Treatise, That It Is Inconvenient to Strain His Prerogative Too Far, For Leavy of Treasure and Therefore Necessary to Call a Parliament
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