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A Copie of the priuiledges graunted by the right high and mightie Prince, the Emperour of Russia, &c: vnto the right worshipful felowship of English Marchants, for the discouerie of new trades: and hither sent by Thomas Randolfe, Esquire, her Maiesties Embassadour to the said Emperour, and by Andrew Sauin, his Embassadour in the yeere of our Lord God, 1569

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2011

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One God euerlasting and without end, and before the beginning, the Father, the Sonne, and the holy Ghost, the blessed Trinitie, our onely God, maker and preseruer of all things and replenisher of all things every where, who by thy goodnesse doth cause all men to loue the giuer of wisedome, our onely Mediator and leader of vs all vnto blessed knowledge by the only Sonne, his word, our Lorde Iesus Christ, holy and euerlasting Spirit; and now in these our dayes teachest vs to keepe Christianitie and sufferest vs to enioy our Kingdome in the happie commoditie of our land and wealth of our people, in despite of our enemies and to our fame with our friends.

We Iohn Vasiliwich, by the grace of God great Lord Emperour and great duke of al Russia, Volodemaria, Moscouia, Nouogrode, Emperor of Cazan, Tuerkie, Vgorskie, Permiskie, Votskie, Bulgaria, and many others; Lord and great duke of the low Countreis of Nouogorode, Chernigoskie, Rasanskie, Polotiskie, Rastow, Yeraslaue, Bellosoro, Owderskie, Conduskie, and all Siberland, Great commander of all the North parties, Lord of Leifland, and many other Northward, Southward and Westward.

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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia
By Anthony Jenkinson and Other Englishmen
, pp. 265 - 276
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010
First published in: 1886

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