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Reasons for passing the bill, for the better preserving of publick credit, by reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III. entitled, An Act to restrain the number and ill practices of brokers and stock-jobbers, ...
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, for lowering the interest of mony, paid into, or out of, the King's Exchequer, to 6l. per cent. per annum, which will greatly contribute towards the taking off the anticipations on the several branches of the revenue, and pay the King's debts in a short time.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising of 66666 l. 13 s. 4 d. by way of loane, for the better enabling of our brethern of Scotland for our assistance and defence in this common cause of our religion and liberty. Die Veneris. 27 Octob. 1643. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, that the ordinance entituled ... shall be forthwith printed and published. H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D Com.
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By the Lords Iustices, and Councell. Ad. Loftus Canc., R. Corke. : Whereas the surplusage of His Maiesties reuenues remayning after deduction of the ordinarie charge depending thereupon, is appointed by His Maiestie to be applyed towardes the payment of his armie, thereby to giue the countrie the more ease in payment of the monyes required from them towardes the support of the said armie maintayned here for the necessary defence aud [sic] safety of his subjects..
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An essay to suppress prophaness [sic] and immorality pay the nations debts, support the government, and maintain the poor. Humbly submitted to the Lords spiritual, temporal, and Commons assembled in Parliament. With a short postscript relating to His Majesty's speech. By a Society for reformation of manners.
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The case between the Right Honourable City of London, and Robert Campion Represented to publick view, after sixteen years private sad sufferings, and attendance, early and late, upon the several Lord Mayors, aldermen, and common-councels, without relief.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For securing of all those that shall advance two hundred thousand pounds for the service of England and Ireland. With the names of the trustees and treasurers for the raising of the same. Die Jovis 13 Maii, 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance for the two hundred thousand pounds, be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
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The truth of the case betvveen the Right Honourable City of London, and Robert Campion. Represented to publike view, after fourteen years private sad sufferings, and attendance, early and late, upon the several Lord Mayors, aldermen, and common-councels, without relief..
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A remonstrance to the valiant and well deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-vvealth; concerning the publique-faith souldiers arrears, and other publique debts of the nation. Written by Samuel Chidley, solicitor for the payment thereof till the time of the dissolution of the late Parliament, April 20. 1653.
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The importance of public credit
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