English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... interest of your Majesty and your people . GENTLEMEN , ( ii ) 31 January 1694 I am very sensible of the good affections you have expressed to me upon many occasions , and of the zeal you have shown for our common interest . I shall make ...
... interest of your Majesty and your people . GENTLEMEN , ( ii ) 31 January 1694 I am very sensible of the good affections you have expressed to me upon many occasions , and of the zeal you have shown for our common interest . I shall make ...
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... interest , in the order in which they had been made , as the money reached the Exchequer.3 Distrust of the whole financial situation grew so serious that at the crisis of the Dutch war it was found necessary to issue a proclamation ...
... interest , in the order in which they had been made , as the money reached the Exchequer.3 Distrust of the whole financial situation grew so serious that at the crisis of the Dutch war it was found necessary to issue a proclamation ...
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... Interest money paid to several out of the revenues , taxes and loans , and for divers other causes Interest to the Bank of England On survivorship , and 14 per cent on the Million Act , & c . Annuities On the tonnage for one , two and ...
... Interest money paid to several out of the revenues , taxes and loans , and for divers other causes Interest to the Bank of England On survivorship , and 14 per cent on the Million Act , & c . Annuities On the tonnage for one , two and ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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