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This collection of primary sources provides a window into the political and legal landscape of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. The volume includes important documents such as the Act of Supremacy and the Book of Common Prayer, as well as lesser-known but still critical texts like the Charter of the East India Company. Taken as a whole, these documents offer valuable insights into how British society was structured and governed during these two crucial reigns.
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