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Preface
Introduction 1
1 London and Dublin, 1618-1647 13
2 Amsterdam, 1648-1649 35
3 The Council of Trade and the Commonwealth, 1650-1651 53
4 Ireland, 1652-1656 80
5 Natural philosophy: the search for energy 95
6 Spiritual and political principles, 1657-1659 118
7 Navigating the Restoration, 1660-1669 138
8 Commerce and conscience, 1670-1677 163
Conclusion 185
Bibliography 197
Index 225
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