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Secondly, a description of their policie contained in these Chapters, viz.

  • Of the constitution or state of the Russe Common wealth.
  • Of their Parliaments, and maner of holding them.
  • Of the Russe Nobilitie and meanes whereby it is kept in an under proportion agreeable to that state.
  • Of the maner of governing their provinces or shires.
  • Of the Emperours privie counsell.
  • Of the Emperors customs & their revenues, with the practises for the increase of them.
  • Of the Russe communaltie and their condition.
  • Of their publike justice and maner of proceeding therein.
  • Of the Emperors forces for his warres, with the chiefe officers, and their salarie or pay.
  • Of their maner of mustering, armour, and provision for victuall.
  • Of their ordering, marching, charging, and their martiall discipline.
  • Of their colonies and policie in maintaining their purchases by conquest.
  • Of their borderers with whom they have most to doe in warre and peace.
  • Of their church offices and degrees.
  • Of their liturgie or forme of Church service.
  • Of their maner of administring the Sacraments.
  • Of the doctrine of the Russe church.
  • Of the maner of solemnizing their mariages.
  • Of the other ceremonies of the Russe church.

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