| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 956 pages
...Horse-Soldiers ; which cannot be thought any very groat Assistance, the Persons that payed them being so few. For other Moneys that the King then had, I have...heard of any, but what he borrowed upon Jewels in the LowCoururies. Whereas the Parl ament had a very plentiful The two HOUSM of Contribution, not only from... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 pages
...^orse-Soldiers ; which cannot be thought any very great Assistance, the Persons that payed them being so few. For other Moneys that the King then had, I have...heard of any, but what he borrowed upon Jewels in the Low.Countries. .Whereas the Parliament had a very plentiful The two Houses of Contribution, not only... | |
| William Henry Anderdon - 1858 - 362 pages
...number of horse, which cannot be thought any very great assistance, the persons that paid them being so few. For other moneys that the king then had, I have...faction in all other places of England, upon certain propositions, &c. B. But what great folly or wickedness do you observe in the parliament's actions... | |
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