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A præsent for Cæsar of 100,000 l. in hand and 50,000 l. a year /
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An ordinance of both Houses of Parliament, for the speedy raising and levying of money, for the maintenance of the army raised by the Parliament, and other great affairs of the common-wealth, by a weekly assessement, upon the severall counties herein mentioned for two moneths, beginning from the third day of August. 1643. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsinge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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The grand account, or, a remonstrance wherein is plainly discovered the vast sum of money levied upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament since the beginning of the late warre : as also an accompt of the disposall of the greatest part thereof, for the service of the Parliament, &c. : also vox populi, or, The cry of the commons against Committee-men : In all humility tendered unto the consideration of the body representative, now sitting in Parliament at Westminster.
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A declaration concerning the generall accompts of the kingdome with the true state of all receipts and disbursements of moneys both by land and sea for the use of the Common-wealth, since the first sitting of this Parliament unto the first of Iune, 1642.
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His Majesties message to the House of Commons concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundred thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland, together with the ansvver of the House of Commons in Parliament thereunto.
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The office of land-credit, encouragement to mony'd-men.
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A way how to supply the King's occasions with two millions of money on a fond of 120000 l. yearly, which is at 6 only per cent. without any prejudice to His Majesties present revenue, or compulsion to those that shall receive it, but rather a convenience to both : to do this 'tis proposed.
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A declaration of both Houses of Parliament shewing the necessity of a present subscription of money and plate, for further supply of the army. Ordered that this declaration be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown Cler. Parl. Together, vvith divers orders of the committee of Lords and Commons for advance of money and other necessaries for the army; for the more effectuall and speedy promoting the said new subscription, and the receipt thereof. Martin Dallison Clerk. Committee.
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An essay upon projects
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Proposals humbly offer'd to the consideration of this present Parliament Being a soft and easie way for the raising of money, in order to the perpetual maintaining and defending of this kingdom. Licensed, and entered according to order, 1689.
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An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. For bringing in the arrears of the assessements for Sir Thomas Fairfax his army. Die Martis, 12 Octob. 1647. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. Jo. Brown Cler. Parliamentorum.
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The copy of a letter to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: subscribed by the Justices of the Peace, and committee of Devonshire, concerning the souldiers. And the Generalls answer thereunto; vvith His Excellencies propositions. Also heads of new propositions sent from the Army to the Parliament. Desiring that six weeks pay may bee provided presently for the Army, or a moneths pay at least. That their arrears may be paid out of the remainder of Bishops lands, deans, and chapters, two parts of delinquents estates, yet uncompounded for, and forrest lands. That if constant pay be provided for the Army, it shall bee death to any who shall take free quarter, or plunder; to which end they desire the 60000 li. per mensum, may be made up 100000 li. a moneth. Novemb. 10. 1647. Imprimatur G.M.
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament, authorizing the Committee of Lords and Commons for the army and treasurerrs [sic] at wars, for the better levying and orderly issuing forth of the sixty thousand pounds per mensem, assessed or to be assessed by vertue of an ordinance of Parliament of the 23. June last past, to have the care and managing of that whole business, as to those ends and purposes in the said ordinance, and in this present ordinance, are expressed. Ordered by the Commons assembled in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published. H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com.
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An explanatory dialogue of a late treatise, intituled, A discourse on the late funds of the Million-act, Lottery-act, and Bank of England with proposals for supplying Their Majesties with money on easy terms, exempting the nobility, gentry, &c. from taxes, enlarging their yearly estates, and enriching all the subjects in
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