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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 52 |
thousand pounds per annum | 29 |
characters represented either as | 26 |
represented either as utf | 26 |
the bills of credit | 26 |
upon the security of | 24 |
the bank of england | 23 |
on the late funds | 21 |
the nobility and gentry | 20 |
the sum of l | 20 |
hundred thousand pounds per | 17 |
the matter of fact | 17 |
the reign of king | 17 |
by act of parliament | 16 |
in the reign of | 16 |
a great part of | 14 |
and bank of england | 14 |
the commissioners and directors | 14 |
to carry on the | 14 |
in bills of credit | 14 |
that can be made | 14 |
his heirs and successors | 14 |
then their works are | 13 |
proofread for accuracy and | 13 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 13 |
elements to simplify the | 13 |
by university of nebraska | 13 |
sometimes a second or | 13 |
texts based on the | 13 |
and or corrected and | 13 |
any assumptions that can | 13 |
be marked as illegible | 13 |
meet qa standards were | 13 |
of the project have | 13 |
works are eligible for | 13 |
i text is available | 13 |
to a limit of | 13 |
were returned to the | 13 |
chosen if there was | 13 |
for an anonymous work | 13 |
nature of the print | 13 |
for keying and markup | 13 |
of the texts have | 13 |
a compelling reason to | 13 |
created by converting tcp | 13 |
up to a limit | 13 |
of a work was | 13 |
text creation partnership web | 13 |
the publisher proquest to | 13 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 13 |
for their own purposes | 13 |
extent have been transformed | 13 |
or for an anonymous | 13 |
unicode or text strings | 13 |
tcp data is very | 13 |
published by proquest via | 13 |
with level of the | 13 |
made about the data | 13 |
images scanned from microfilm | 13 |
due credit and attribution | 13 |
the text encoding initiative | 13 |
texts for their own | 13 |
with changes to facilitate | 13 |
have been transformed into | 13 |
enhanced and or corrected | 13 |
those which did not | 13 |
a number of works | 13 |
of each text was | 13 |
p using tcp tei | 13 |
marked as illegible were | 13 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 13 |
released into the public | 13 |
guidelines are available at | 13 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 13 |
did not meet qa | 13 |
and encoded texts based | 13 |
their early english books | 13 |
in accordance with level | 13 |
carried out by editorial | 13 |
users should bear in | 13 |
and use these texts | 13 |
variety of subject areas | 13 |
use these texts for | 13 |
owned by the institutions | 13 |
were encoded and linked | 13 |
available at the text | 13 |
to simplify the filling | 13 |
from proquest page images | 13 |
to tei p using | 13 |
on the image sets | 13 |
print record of the | 13 |
corrected and characters marked | 13 |
looked at by a | 13 |
were corrected where possible | 13 |
phase i text is | 13 |
can now take and | 13 |
the usual project restraints | 13 |
text is available for | 13 |
oxford and the publisher | 13 |
should make clear that | 13 |
chose to create diplomatic | 13 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 13 |
then carried out by | 13 |
of the tei in | 13 |
over a wide variety | 13 |
errors will remain and | 13 |
within the usual project | 13 |
users should be aware | 13 |
based on the text | 13 |
this phase i text | 13 |
been released into the | 13 |
these processes should make | 13 |
page images in accordance | 13 |
external keying companies for | 13 |
was then carried out | 13 |
quality of tcp data | 13 |
given to their original | 13 |
between the universities of | 13 |
range over a wide | 13 |
edition of a work | 13 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 13 |
proquest to create accurately | 13 |
on the text encoding | 13 |
a limit of instances | 13 |
companies for transcription and | 13 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 13 |
was a compelling reason | 13 |
providing financial support to | 13 |
of creating the tcp | 13 |
the keyers to be | 13 |
later edition of a | 13 |
known extent have been | 13 |
usually the first edition | 13 |
processes should make clear | 13 |
based on the image | 13 |
request that due credit | 13 |
to encode one copy | 13 |
characters or elements to | 13 |
of textual data within | 13 |
usual project restraints of | 13 |
by the institutions providing | 13 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 13 |
have been issued variously | 13 |
language title published between | 13 |
was divided into two | 13 |
process of creating the | 13 |
on the new cambridge | 13 |
text and markup reviewed | 13 |
standards were returned to | 13 |
some errors will remain | 13 |
take and use these | 13 |
domain as of january | 13 |
and markup guidelines are | 13 |
assurance was then carried | 13 |
phase of the project | 13 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 13 |
there are a number | 13 |
tcp aimed to produce | 13 |
to their original source | 13 |
at the text creation | 13 |
for accuracy and those | 13 |
the filling in of | 13 |
there was a compelling | 13 |
anyone can now take | 13 |
restraints of time and | 13 |
the terms of creative | 13 |
been transformed into placeholder | 13 |
placeholder characters or elements | 13 |
a works in english | 13 |
encoded edition of the | 13 |
of the work described | 13 |
based on the new | 13 |
of the process of | 13 |
of any assumptions that | 13 |
processed by university of | 13 |
issued variously as sgml | 13 |
to range over a | 13 |
to the terms of | 13 |
title published between and | 13 |
tcp is a partnership | 13 |
project was divided into | 13 |
to external keying companies | 13 |
keying and markup guidelines | 13 |
or elements to simplify | 13 |
creation partnership web site | 13 |
by a tcp editor | 13 |
and markup reviewed and | 13 |
attribution is given to | 13 |
proquest via their early | 13 |
respectfully request that due | 13 |
characters marked as illegible | 13 |
will never have been | 13 |
public domain as of | 13 |
a work was chosen | 13 |
according to the terms | 13 |
to the keyers to | 13 |
textual data within the | 13 |
of every monographic english | 13 |
first editions of a | 13 |
transcription and basic encoding | 13 |
produce large quantities of | 13 |
whichever is the greater | 13 |
been looked at by | 13 |
any remaining illegibles were | 13 |
can be made about | 13 |
never have been looked | 13 |
accordance with level of | 13 |
teams in oxford and | 13 |
returned to the keyers | 13 |
between and available in | 13 |
online text creation partnership | 13 |
work was chosen if | 13 |
publisher proquest to create | 13 |
the tei in libraries | 13 |
second or later edition | 13 |
will be marked as | 13 |
to page images in | 13 |
data within the usual | 13 |
of works in other | 13 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 13 |
described above is co | 13 |
institutions providing financial support | 13 |
as illegible were corrected | 13 |
is a partnership between | 13 |
bibliography of english literature | 13 |
the text can be | 13 |
texts created during phase | 13 |
in english were prioritized | 13 |
aware of the process | 13 |
the texts were encoded | 13 |
during phase of the | 13 |
sent to external keying | 13 |
unicode or tei g | 13 |
and sometimes a second | 13 |
elements of known extent | 13 |
and some readable characters | 13 |
as opposed to critical | 13 |
have been released into | 13 |
the overall quality of | 13 |
quantities of textual data | 13 |
encoding was enhanced and | 13 |
compelling reason to do | 13 |
files to tei p | 13 |
was enhanced and or | 13 |
tcp project was divided | 13 |
these texts for their | 13 |
tcp files to tei | 13 |
a wide variety of | 13 |
out by editorial teams | 13 |
tcp is to encode | 13 |
assumptions that can be | 13 |
tei p using tcp | 13 |
and encoded edition of | 13 |
the universities of michigan | 13 |
the text creation partnership | 13 |
which did not meet | 13 |
converting tcp files to | 13 |
a partnership between the | 13 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 13 |
not meet qa standards | 13 |
opposed to critical editions | 13 |
in of gaps by | 13 |
be aware of the | 13 |
of a works in | 13 |
keyed and coded from | 13 |
accuracy and those which | 13 |
number of works in | 13 |
michigan and oxford and | 13 |
creating the tcp texts | 13 |
selection was based on | 13 |
of tcp data is | 13 |
instances will never have | 13 |
was based on the | 13 |
or corrected and characters | 13 |
to the early english | 13 |
bear in mind that | 13 |
encoded as gap s | 13 |
markup reviewed and edited | 13 |
the image sets published | 13 |
of instances per text | 13 |
and linked to page | 13 |
have been looked at | 13 |
coded from proquest page | 13 |
corrected where possible up | 13 |
created during phase of | 13 |
linked to page images | 13 |
encoding based on the | 13 |
qa standards were returned | 13 |
aimed to produce large | 13 |
is given to their | 13 |
by editorial teams in | 13 |
or text strings within | 13 |
of time and funding | 13 |
editions of a works | 13 |
illegibles were encoded as | 13 |
filling in of gaps | 13 |
reason to do so | 13 |
and available in eebo | 13 |
and oxford and the | 13 |
are a number of | 13 |
gap elements of known | 13 |
is to encode one | 13 |
to create accurately transcribed | 13 |
now take and use | 13 |
of michigan and oxford | 13 |
of gaps by user | 13 |
into the public domain | 13 |
of the print record | 13 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 13 |
keyers to be redone | 13 |
structural encoding based on | 13 |
each text was proofread | 13 |
where possible up to | 13 |
published between and available | 13 |
record of the period | 13 |
edition of the work | 13 |
the early english books | 13 |
or later edition of | 13 |
even for commercial purposes | 13 |
to produce large quantities | 13 |
quality assurance was then | 13 |
are eligible for inclusion | 13 |
create accurately transcribed and | 13 |
mainly structural encoding based | 13 |
assigned for keying and | 13 |
the institutions providing financial | 13 |
the true nature of | 13 |
encoded texts based on | 13 |
intended to range over | 13 |
partnership between the universities | 13 |
gaps by user contributors | 13 |
and attribution is given | 13 |
included and sometimes a | 13 |
selection was intended to | 13 |
be made about the | 13 |
that due credit and | 13 |
such instances will never | 13 |
copies of the texts | 13 |
to reflect the true | 13 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 13 |
was intended to range | 13 |
the texts have been | 13 |
image sets published by | 13 |
work described above is | 13 |
simplify the filling in | 13 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 13 |
in oxford and michigan | 13 |
is available for reuse | 13 |
true nature of the | 13 |
in mind that in | 13 |
and those which did | 13 |
should bear in mind | 13 |
support to the early | 13 |
and coded from proquest | 13 |
general aim of eebo | 13 |
if there was a | 13 |
for transcription and basic | 13 |
sets were sent to | 13 |
terms of creative commons | 13 |
works in other languages | 13 |
some readable characters will | 13 |
text can be copied | 13 |
and therefore chose to | 13 |
the process of creating | 13 |
upon the credit of | 13 |
and characters marked as | 13 |
text selection was based | 13 |
all without asking permission | 13 |
therefore chose to create | 13 |
a second or later | 13 |
remain and some readable | 13 |
markup guidelines are available | 13 |
the public domain as | 13 |
text strings within braces | 13 |
while the overall quality | 13 |
but we respectfully request | 13 |
encoded and linked to | 13 |
their works are eligible | 13 |
in all likelihood such | 13 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 13 |
wide variety of subject | 13 |
mind that in all | 13 |
and therefore of any | 13 |
will remain and some | 13 |
image sets were sent | 13 |
reflect the true nature | 13 |
universities of michigan and | 13 |
sets published by proquest | 13 |
keying companies for transcription | 13 |
likelihood such instances will | 13 |
books online text creation | 13 |
by proquest via their | 13 |
the project have been | 13 |
divided into two phases | 13 |
were sent to external | 13 |
english books online text | 13 |
at by a tcp | 13 |
data is very good | 13 |
or tei g elements | 13 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 13 |
been issued variously as | 13 |
that in all likelihood | 13 |
the print record of | 13 |
text was proofread for | 13 |
readable characters will be | 13 |
we respectfully request that | 13 |
limit of instances per | 13 |
possible up to a | 13 |
via their early english | 13 |
tcp assigned for keying | 13 |
understanding these processes should | 13 |
the general aim of | 13 |
level of the tei | 13 |
illegible were corrected where | 13 |
therefore of any assumptions | 13 |
editorial teams in oxford | 13 |
are available at the | 13 |
should be aware of | 13 |
characters will be marked | 13 |
credit and attribution is | 13 |
were encoded as gap | 13 |
project restraints of time | 13 |
the work described above | 13 |
was chosen if there | 13 |
overall quality of tcp | 13 |
by converting tcp files | 13 |
large quantities of textual | 13 |
texts were encoded and | 13 |
notably latin and welsh | 13 |
the encoding was enhanced | 13 |
and the publisher proquest | 13 |
works in english were | 13 |
financial support to the | 13 |
texts have been issued | 13 |
project have been released | 13 |
was proofread for accuracy | 13 |
encoded text transcribed from | 13 |
although there are a | 13 |
of known extent have | 13 |
images in accordance with | 13 |
all likelihood such instances | 13 |
into placeholder characters or | 13 |
in capite and by | 12 |
the trade of the | 12 |
by reason of the | 12 |
as well as the | 12 |
bills of credit to | 12 |
value in bills of | 11 |
for the most part | 11 |
funds of the million | 11 |
and by knight service | 11 |
issued out upon the | 11 |
all the subjects in | 11 |
to their majesties upon | 11 |
capite and by knight | 11 |
five hundred thousand pounds | 11 |
for the security of | 11 |
my lord of danby | 11 |
the receipt of his | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
the subjects in the | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
advanced to their majesties | 10 |
the city of london | 10 |
iv tiff page images | 10 |
reproduction of original in | 10 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 10 |
bills of credit upon | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
discourse on the late | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
their majesties upon the | 9 |
proposals humbly offered to | 9 |
paid to the king | 9 |
the late funds of | 9 |
such bills of credit | 9 |
their majesties and the | 9 |
late funds of the | 9 |
their majesties with money | 9 |
the fifth part of | 9 |
the consideration of the | 9 |
great part of the | 9 |
the king and his | 9 |
subjects in the kingdom | 9 |
year of his reign | 9 |
trade of the nation | 8 |
bills of credit issued | 8 |
of his majesties exchequer | 8 |
the earl of danby | 8 |
to the consideration of | 8 |
receipt of his majesties | 8 |
the interest of money | 8 |
the greatest part of | 8 |
to which i answer | 8 |
money on the late | 8 |
with interest upon interest | 8 |
to be paid in | 8 |
these bills of credit | 8 |
to the sum of | 8 |
greatest part of the | 8 |
an estate of l | 8 |
of credit issued out | 8 |
by the house of | 8 |
to the value of | 8 |
of king edward the | 8 |
two hundred thousand pounds | 7 |
money on easy terms | 7 |
the use of the | 7 |
of gold and silver | 7 |
fifth part of the | 7 |
carry on the war | 7 |
the charge of the | 7 |
of king henry the | 7 |
in england and wales | 7 |
in a few years | 7 |
the records of the | 7 |
to king edward the | 7 |
it will not be | 7 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 7 |
of the bills of | 7 |
lords of the treasury | 7 |
and interest upon interest | 7 |
one and the same | 7 |
for carrying on the | 7 |
and his heirs and | 7 |
the next thing is | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
being paid into the | 7 |
on the said funds | 7 |
the commissioners of excise | 7 |
said bills of credit | 7 |
of the said annuities | 7 |
the house of lords | 7 |
be paid to the | 7 |
with money on easy | 7 |
the lords spiritual and | 7 |
the house of commons | 7 |
the said bills of | 7 |
of their own estates | 7 |
in the court of | 7 |
to be paid to | 6 |
i doubt not but | 6 |
of principal and interest | 6 |
honourable the commons of | 6 |
tenures in capite and | 6 |
to the honourable the | 6 |
the commons of england | 6 |
and enriching all the | 6 |
of credit to their | 6 |
the crown of england | 6 |
the security of their | 6 |
a great deal more | 6 |
supplying their majesties with | 6 |
enlarging their yearly estates | 6 |
so much as the | 6 |
covantage keyed and coded | 6 |
to or years purchase | 6 |
carrying on the present | 6 |
the prime cost of | 6 |
on the present war | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
for removing the receipt | 6 |
on the other side | 6 |
of the said bills | 6 |
and wealth of the | 6 |
part of the excise | 6 |
to be appointed by | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
raise five hundred thousand | 6 |
part of the kingdom | 6 |
of the reign of | 6 |
his majesties exchequer from | 6 |
the supplying their majesties | 6 |
with proposals for the | 6 |
proposed to be settled | 6 |
the maintenance of the | 6 |
commissioners and directors shall | 6 |
who advanced money on | 6 |
upon the payment of | 6 |
hundred pounds per annum | 6 |
of the lands of | 6 |
for the supply of | 6 |
by this proposed method | 6 |
great summes of money | 6 |
records of the exchequer | 6 |
apex covantage keyed and | 6 |
after the rate of | 6 |
of the said places | 6 |
the security of the | 6 |
money on the said | 6 |
of the state of | 6 |
proposals for the supplying | 6 |
talleys on the customs | 6 |
the money out of | 6 |
in the next place | 6 |
majesties with money on | 6 |
commons of england assembled | 6 |
given to the crown | 6 |
credit to their majesties | 6 |
of the duke of | 6 |
be issued out upon | 6 |
together with proposals for | 6 |
for the publick good | 6 |
for the supplying their | 6 |
by my lord of | 6 |
to the nobility and | 6 |
an act of parliament | 6 |
of bills of credit | 6 |
all the bills of | 6 |
by the records of | 6 |
ought not to be | 6 |
england assembled in parliament | 6 |
in the reigns of | 6 |
matter of fact is | 6 |
the honourable the commons | 6 |
of england assembled in | 6 |
three pence per pound | 6 |
any of the said | 6 |
the state of the | 6 |
part of the said | 6 |
of the bank of | 6 |
enriching all the subjects | 6 |
removing the receipt of | 6 |
money on these funds | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 5 |
a proclamation for removing | 5 |
of the crown lands | 5 |
reign of king james | 5 |
it will be a | 5 |
the gold and silver | 5 |
settled for the security | 5 |
without hurting the subject | 5 |
said commissioners and directors | 5 |
the clerks of the | 5 |
per annum interest for | 5 |
the king of spain | 5 |
estate shall be settled | 5 |
a million of money | 5 |
part of the nation | 5 |
due to the king | 5 |
for the payment of | 5 |
the said commissioners and | 5 |
mona logarbo text and | 5 |
the great encouragements given | 5 |
per annum to the | 5 |
the trading part of | 5 |
per annum for interest | 5 |
king edward the third | 5 |
the kingdom of england | 5 |
the security of such | 5 |
the credit of such | 5 |
fifteens of the temporalty | 5 |
the first day of | 5 |
the directors of the | 5 |
the court of wards | 5 |
present lords of the | 5 |
and a resumption of | 5 |
free of all taxes | 5 |
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from place to place | 5 |
in any part of | 5 |
one and twenty years | 5 |
king edward the second | 5 |
bills of credit for | 5 |
for the good of | 5 |
land to or years | 5 |
advance money on the | 5 |
out upon the credit | 5 |
stock of the nation | 5 |
wealth of the nation | 5 |
king and his people | 5 |
for the king and | 5 |
to make good the | 5 |
of original in huntington | 5 |
submitted to the consideration | 5 |
shall be issued out | 5 |
the residue of the | 5 |
advanced money on the | 5 |
to king henry the | 5 |
logarbo text and markup | 5 |
by talleys on the | 5 |
to the use of | 5 |
to be paid by | 5 |
of the whole nation | 5 |
a wing b estc | 5 |
parts of the kingdom | 5 |
security of bills of | 5 |
be made by the | 5 |
and on the other | 5 |
to be settled for | 5 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 5 |
the lands of the | 5 |
from time to time | 5 |
it will be found | 5 |
out upon the security | 5 |
as good a security | 5 |
original in huntington library | 5 |
by my proposed method | 5 |
the act of parliament | 5 |
five pound per cent | 5 |
portions for their children | 5 |
next thing is about | 5 |
of the publick charge | 5 |
in times of peace | 5 |
trading part of the | 5 |
of the rent of | 5 |
supply of their majesties | 5 |
great sums of money | 5 |
as appears by the | 5 |
to the end that | 5 |
whose estates are in | 5 |
the supply of their | 5 |
directors of the bank | 5 |
king henry the third | 5 |
have bills of credit | 5 |
may have bills of | 5 |
any part of the | 5 |
every sack of wool | 5 |
proclamation for removing the | 5 |
after the death of | 5 |
wing b estc r | 5 |
million value in bills | 5 |
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money out of trade | 5 |
the way of their | 5 |
raise portions for their | 5 |
to be issued out | 5 |
per annum for the | 5 |
king edward the sixth | 5 |
per annum coming in | 5 |
the kings of england | 4 |
more by talleys on | 4 |
all intents and purposes | 4 |
shall think fit to | 4 |
the necessity of publick | 4 |
this nation may be | 4 |
the establishing of a | 4 |
as they call it | 4 |
being for the king | 4 |
supplied with money on | 4 |
he may have l | 4 |
that my lord danby | 4 |
the value of lands | 4 |
majesties and the kingdom | 4 |
by virtue of such | 4 |
how this nation may | 4 |
to their majesties and | 4 |
any one or more | 4 |
of these bills of | 4 |
the service of the | 4 |
humbly offered and submitted | 4 |
of all such goods | 4 |
and bills of credit | 4 |
and enacting some necessary | 4 |
nation may be vast | 4 |
dealings of all kinds | 4 |
which will not only | 4 |
the justices of peace | 4 |
in every county and | 4 |
of original in the | 4 |
spi global keyed and | 4 |
to be kept in | 4 |
value of years purchase | 4 |
to drive their trades | 4 |
bills of credit will | 4 |
the court of the | 4 |
of the nobility and | 4 |
with their own stocks | 4 |
if a man can | 4 |
the distance of place | 4 |
good the adulterated and | 4 |
to the trade of | 4 |
the case of the | 4 |
state of the revenue | 4 |
that any person or | 4 |
by which means the | 4 |
no estate shall be | 4 |
the value of years | 4 |
charge left on the | 4 |
may be vast gainers | 4 |
in every three years | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
the parliament shall think | 4 |
per annum in land | 4 |
yearly revenue for the | 4 |
of this nation is | 4 |
towards carrying on the | 4 |
left on the revenue | 4 |
bills of credit being | 4 |
set down by the | 4 |
offered and submitted to | 4 |
appointed by their majesties | 4 |
the value of land | 4 |
to an examination of | 4 |
to the commissioners of | 4 |
paid to the contributors | 4 |
in parliament proposals humbly | 4 |
the value of their | 4 |
gentlemen of the bank | 4 |
pay off his l | 4 |
and a great deal | 4 |
and other publick occasions | 4 |
a resumption of divers | 4 |
the sums of money | 4 |
our kings of england | 4 |
parliament shall think fit | 4 |
every county and city | 4 |
of a certain and | 4 |
to make use of | 4 |
the stock of the | 4 |
an ounce of silver | 4 |
given to those who | 4 |
the security of his | 4 |
examine the titles of | 4 |
the several sorts of | 4 |
the same to be | 4 |
parliament proposals humbly offered | 4 |
in each town or | 4 |
the way to a | 4 |
i think i have | 4 |
settled by parliament for | 4 |
of the earl of | 4 |
be a sufficient fund | 4 |
each million value in | 4 |
shewing how this nation | 4 |
gentlemen whose estates are | 4 |
of fact is thus | 4 |
once in every three | 4 |
the good of the | 4 |
to advance money on | 4 |
the present yearly value | 4 |
the nature and measures | 4 |
enacting some necessary and | 4 |
the goods of the | 4 |
subsidie of the clergy | 4 |
thousand pound per annum | 4 |
by king edward the | 4 |
or any other place | 4 |
at the years end | 4 |
proposed bills of credit | 4 |
global keyed and coded | 4 |
assembled in parliament proposals | 4 |
all the sums of | 4 |
the security of bills | 4 |
the th of march | 4 |
the wealth of the | 4 |
to the king and | 4 |
consideration of the lords | 4 |
the seventeenth year of | 4 |
the number of years | 4 |
number of years purchase | 4 |
subsidies of the clergy | 4 |
by my lord danby | 4 |
essay towards carrying on | 4 |
in the seventeenth year | 4 |
hundred thousand pounds in | 4 |
revenue for the king | 4 |
four hundred years ago | 4 |
commons in parliament assembled | 4 |
the present war against | 4 |
king edward the fourth | 4 |
they might have had | 4 |
and increase dealings of | 4 |
without any charge to | 4 |
and are to be | 4 |
setling of a certain | 4 |
what is to be | 4 |
nature and measures of | 4 |
for want of money | 4 |
all they can to | 4 |
be exempted from taxes | 4 |
per annum for years | 4 |
present war against france | 4 |
the price of the | 4 |
of the goods of | 4 |
of the lords spiritual | 4 |
necessity of publick repairs | 4 |
is set down by | 4 |
exempting the nobility and | 4 |
as the parliament shall | 4 |
the subject to take | 4 |
b estc r ocm | 4 |
it may not be | 4 |
act of parliament of | 4 |
down by the examiner | 4 |
or the way to | 4 |
or more of the | 4 |
way to a well | 4 |
if it be said | 4 |
those who advanced money | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
the loss by three | 4 |
to the distance of | 4 |
thing is about the | 4 |
is to be paid | 4 |
an annuity of years | 4 |
king and his heirs | 4 |
upon any parliamentary fund | 4 |
for an annuity of | 4 |
money in the nation | 4 |
by the establishing of | 4 |
the chamber of the | 4 |
out of the nation | 4 |
pounds per annum to | 4 |
establishing of a fitting | 4 |
these present lords commissioners | 4 |
the gentlemen of the | 4 |
case of the earl | 4 |
to be made by | 4 |
by three millions of | 4 |
commissioners to be appointed | 4 |
their heirs or successors | 4 |
the courts of justice | 4 |
answer to an examination | 4 |
given at our court | 4 |
these proposed bills of | 4 |
when i come to | 4 |
at our court at | 4 |
to the city of | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
an essay towards carrying | 4 |
the rent of the | 4 |
they shall think fit | 4 |
loss by three millions | 4 |
an examination of the | 4 |
part of the money | 4 |
a subsidie of the | 4 |
any charge to the | 4 |
will more plainly appear | 4 |
to be sold at | 4 |
in the case of | 4 |
appointed by the house | 4 |
the sum of five | 4 |
security of their estates | 4 |
the payment of l | 4 |
of danby at lady | 4 |
on the fifth part | 4 |
by all the sums | 4 |
to all intents and | 4 |
a part of the | 4 |
part of the bills | 4 |
increase dealings of all | 4 |
out bills of credit | 4 |
a tenth of the | 4 |
or proportionably according to | 4 |
it was left by | 4 |
of credit upon the | 4 |
according to the distance | 4 |
into any of the | 4 |
carrying on the war | 4 |
the many evils that | 4 |
and submitted to the | 4 |
pence in the pound | 4 |
any person or persons | 4 |
in process of time | 4 |
charge to the nation | 4 |
to the crown of | 4 |
and commons in parliament | 4 |
residue of the said | 4 |
made currant by a | 3 |
thousand pounds in money | 3 |
of an annuity for | 3 |
to examine the titles | 3 |
which he hath no | 3 |
the present value of | 3 |
grand chambers of london | 3 |
who hath an estate | 3 |
of the lands and | 3 |
issue out bills of | 3 |
amount to the sum | 3 |
fund paid to the | 3 |
the law of nature | 3 |
do no wrong to | 3 |
thousand pounds worth of | 3 |
act of parliament in | 3 |
deduction is for talleys | 3 |
bills of credit advanced | 3 |
advance to their majesties | 3 |
estates proposed to be | 3 |
twenty thousand pounds per | 3 |
their lands and estates | 3 |
exchequer from westminster to | 3 |
twenty pound per annum | 3 |
it shall be so | 3 |
the words of the | 3 |
the value of l | 3 |
shall appear to be | 3 |
according to what he | 3 |
proper use or uses | 3 |
the cases of the | 3 |
paid in two years | 3 |
of every one that | 3 |
to raise portions for | 3 |
sorts of publick charges | 3 |
state of the case | 3 |
too much money in | 3 |
the riches of the | 3 |
contracted in the same | 3 |
of trade and commerce | 3 |
on the service of | 3 |
by this means the | 3 |
the right of imposing | 3 |
the lands and revenues | 3 |
of the bank being | 3 |
tenth of the temporalty | 3 |
so much of the | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
by reason of high | 3 |
navie and ordnance beyond | 3 |
is made up by | 3 |
the grand chambers of | 3 |
in the pound for | 3 |
he will have l | 3 |
to the present state | 3 |
every mans goods towards | 3 |
the th day of | 3 |
in a letter to | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
the treasurer of the | 3 |
will be no small | 3 |
the yearly value of | 3 |
kings most excellent majesty | 3 |
men in the nation | 3 |
eng england and wales | 3 |
the lords of the | 3 |
the court of common | 3 |
revenues of the crown | 3 |
directed to the cases | 3 |
to the matter of | 3 |
be bought and sold | 3 |
two fifteens of the | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
shall be paid and | 3 |
my lord danby is | 3 |
the commissioners shall appoint | 3 |
the manufactures made in | 3 |
encrease of the honour | 3 |
six shillings eight pence | 3 |
of the growth of | 3 |
bills of credit shall | 3 |
he must pay for | 3 |
to lay down a | 3 |
a hundred times more | 3 |
from westminster to nonsuch | 3 |
be for the good | 3 |
and cancel every year | 3 |
lordships answer to an | 3 |
down a method which | 3 |
all robberies upon the | 3 |
into the bank of | 3 |
him who hath the | 3 |
the number of people | 3 |
taxes upon the people | 3 |
the account of it | 3 |
an intrinsick value along | 3 |
intrinsick value along with | 3 |
moneys into the said | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
out of the exchequer | 3 |
such as shall be | 3 |
the state is the | 3 |
pay no more than | 3 |
commissioners of the treasury | 3 |
it from all parts | 3 |
were to be the | 3 |
into the said chamber | 3 |
may be able to | 3 |
good a security as | 3 |
of them might be | 3 |
and every such vacancy | 3 |
one million of money | 3 |
branch of the publick | 3 |
to be melted down | 3 |
i have already said | 3 |
how the same may | 3 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 3 |
being a new species | 3 |
the proportion of the | 3 |
a proportion of the | 3 |
forfeit and pay to | 3 |
if it be not | 3 |
branches of the publick | 3 |
with the lands and | 3 |
the credit of traders | 3 |
their own proper use | 3 |
them by knight service | 3 |
situated for trade than | 3 |
of their yearly estates | 3 |
a fund of land | 3 |
and love to their | 3 |
be advanced to their | 3 |
as much as his | 3 |
up money at interest | 3 |
pounds per annum for | 3 |
distance of place from | 3 |
of credit will be | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
part of the debt | 3 |
never pay the principal | 3 |
was left by the | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
be a publick charge | 3 |
the full value of | 3 |
king richard the second | 3 |
of all our moneys | 3 |
out of the kingdom | 3 |
in order to have | 3 |
vast gainers by all | 3 |
paid into the said | 3 |
gold and silver being | 3 |
the same may be | 3 |
that they will be | 3 |
to the cases of | 3 |
war against france and | 3 |
by the late methods | 3 |
to pay an hundred | 3 |
by which means every | 3 |
all the money in | 3 |
the seventh year of | 3 |
paid their majesties by | 3 |
the said five shires | 3 |
their principal and interest | 3 |
and never pay the | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
original in the cambridge | 3 |
well as they can | 3 |
same being frequently applied | 3 |
the good of trade | 3 |
if any person shall | 3 |
offered to lay down | 3 |
from all parts of | 3 |
a certain and royal | 3 |
as well as they | 3 |
the principal and interest | 3 |
fruits of the earth | 3 |
value along with it | 3 |
which will totally prevent | 3 |
the members of the | 3 |
payable out of the | 3 |
the laws of god | 3 |
great encouragements given to | 3 |
of the discourse on | 3 |
annum to the government | 3 |
exceeding the sum of | 3 |
as i humbly conceive | 3 |
than their principal and | 3 |
reign of king henry | 3 |
annual fund paid to | 3 |
of many of the | 3 |
to repair the loss | 3 |
may pay off his | 3 |
paying no more for | 3 |
from whence it follows | 3 |
occasioned by his lordships | 3 |
of such bills of | 3 |
france and other publick | 3 |
and to the knights | 3 |
be paid in two | 3 |
god save the king | 3 |
out of the proceed | 3 |
the adulterated and defaced | 3 |
estates of the kingdom | 3 |
examination of the state | 3 |
of their own and | 3 |
the great encrease of | 3 |
greater sums of money | 3 |
down by my lord | 3 |
i now come to | 3 |
paid out of the | 3 |
of the kings revenue | 3 |
their wives and children | 3 |
advance bills of credit | 3 |
of them by knight | 3 |
a treatise of taxes | 3 |
defray their travelling charges | 3 |
of the following annuities | 3 |
king henry the fourth | 3 |
currant by a law | 3 |
his estate of l | 3 |
so soon as the | 3 |
he must now pay | 3 |
the charge on the | 3 |
an abstract of the | 3 |
there shall be occasion | 3 |
support of the government | 3 |
the same number of | 3 |
the way of customs | 3 |
that they are injurious | 3 |
into the nature of | 3 |
of the clergy and | 3 |
their majesties by the | 3 |
method which will totally | 3 |
new species of money | 3 |
love to their country | 3 |
letter to a friend | 3 |
according to the several | 3 |
of the number of | 3 |
person who hath an | 3 |
in order to be | 3 |
r this keyboarded and | 3 |
what bills of credit | 3 |
and defaced coin of | 3 |
paying off all debts | 3 |
upon a fund of | 3 |
and not to be | 3 |
several intersperst discourses and | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
both houses of parliament | 3 |
sum or sums of | 3 |
will not be worth | 3 |
wing p estc r | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
not only be a | 3 |
trade with their own | 3 |
many bills of credit | 3 |
the difference of the | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
discharge of the principal | 3 |
they are injurious to | 3 |
coyning of all our | 3 |
and ruinous to the | 3 |
cancel every year part | 3 |
of the fifth part | 3 |
and royal yearly revenue | 3 |
to do the same | 3 |
present state and affairs | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
the genius of the | 3 |
as it was left | 3 |
majesties upon the security | 3 |
consideration of the parliament | 3 |
the estates of the | 3 |
to the nation for | 3 |
every of the said | 3 |
credit upon the security | 3 |
of our former kings | 3 |
of a sumptuary law | 3 |
account of the state | 3 |
the late honourable sir | 3 |
paid in three years | 3 |
of the original in | 3 |
a discourse on the | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
a sufficient fund to | 3 |
iv tiff page image | 3 |
are injurious to the | 3 |
per annum annuity for | 3 |
paid into the exchequer | 3 |
at three pence per | 3 |
as they are a | 3 |
more than their principal | 3 |
are to be sold | 3 |
better situated for trade | 3 |
and for the third | 3 |
that there shall be | 3 |
by an act of | 3 |
by drawing it from | 3 |
sufficient to carry on | 3 |
to the great encrease | 3 |
many of the kings | 3 |
present yearly value of | 3 |
certain and royal yearly | 3 |
and gentry from taxes | 3 |
off all debts contracted | 3 |
for the loan of | 3 |
the reigns of king | 3 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 3 |
be appointed by their | 3 |
for any term of | 3 |
now if it be | 3 |
their money to the | 3 |
any term of years | 3 |
the charges of the | 3 |
the security of gentlemens | 3 |
sums of money into | 3 |
bring land to or | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
be settled for the | 3 |
as was said before | 3 |
in the general register | 3 |
act of parliament for | 3 |
and affairs of ireland | 3 |
of credit for l | 3 |
be paid every year | 3 |
nation for fifteen years | 3 |
the discourse on the | 3 |
principally directed to the | 3 |
humbly offered to the | 3 |
on the same subject | 3 |
of this honourable house | 3 |
late honourable sir james | 3 |
estates are in land | 3 |
to their great wisdom | 3 |
the same to the | 3 |
seventh year of his | 3 |
to be made for | 3 |
reason of high interest | 3 |
aptara keyed and coded | 3 |
every year part of | 3 |
offered to raise five | 3 |
prevent all robberies upon | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
proportionably according to the | 3 |
the next deduction is | 3 |
shall be exempted from | 3 |
the reign of queen | 3 |
to be earl of | 3 |
being frequently applied to | 3 |
or sums of money | 3 |
of credit should be | 3 |
so much as in | 3 |
justices of peace in | 3 |
and submitted to their | 3 |
not exceeding the sum | 3 |
all bills of credit | 3 |
that the great encouragements | 3 |
abstract of the discourse | 3 |
a wing p estc | 3 |
he may pay off | 3 |
offered to the consideration | 3 |
earl of danby at | 3 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 3 |
trade of the kingdom | 3 |
sometimes the state is | 3 |
who shall settle their | 3 |
humbly offered to raise | 3 |
cash of the kingdom | 3 |
the number of the | 3 |
unquiet bearing of taxes | 3 |
have what bills of | 3 |
of every mans goods | 3 |
when they come to | 3 |
twenty pounds per annum | 3 |
any of the following | 3 |
our kings and princes | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
that the commissioners and | 3 |
his estate for l | 3 |
that we shall have | 3 |
rent of the land | 3 |
then any of his | 3 |
the chief chambers in | 3 |
cases of the interest | 3 |
of the expence of | 3 |
reign of king edward | 3 |
drawing it from all | 3 |
paid to the commissioners | 3 |
who settle their estates | 3 |
mans goods towards the | 3 |
their majesties will be | 3 |
the payment of any | 3 |
the same shall be | 3 |
as they doe in | 3 |
of the commissioners of | 3 |
millions of money in | 3 |
the scarcity of money | 3 |
on much easier terms | 3 |
the price of all | 3 |
coin of the kingdom | 3 |
service of the navie | 3 |
make good the adulterated | 3 |
with several intersperst discourses | 3 |
is the same thing | 3 |
of one and twenty | 3 |
the original in the | 3 |
the expence of the | 3 |
of the same nature | 3 |
in the cambridge university | 3 |
to the commissioners and | 3 |
all debts contracted in | 3 |
discourses and digressions concerning | 3 |
part of the whole | 3 |
the price of our | 3 |
hundred and fifty thousand | 3 |
lay down a method | 3 |
it seems to be | 3 |
of the treasury have | 3 |
manufactures made in the | 3 |
set down by my | 3 |
of their lands and | 3 |
may have what bills | 3 |
annum annuity for years | 3 |
of england and wales | 3 |
the cambridge university library | 3 |
lords commissioners of the | 3 |
notes for div a | 3 |
every person who shall | 3 |
wealth of the people | 3 |
the contributors to the | 3 |
of credit to be | 3 |
injurious to the nobility | 3 |
more than was raised | 3 |
be paid by the | 3 |
of the lords of | 3 |
of two hundred thousand | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
to those who advanced | 3 |
be vast gainers by | 3 |
and be exempted from | 3 |
estates shall be settled | 3 |
next deduction is for | 3 |
any person who hath | 3 |
may be raised against | 3 |
by the commissioners and | 3 |
reign of king charles | 3 |
be given to the | 3 |
ruinous to the trade | 3 |
any sum or sums | 3 |
a method which will | 3 |
of tenures in capite | 3 |
and appointed by the | 3 |
but on the contrary | 3 |
of an estate of | 3 |
the honour of the | 3 |
million and a half | 3 |
and xml conversion an | 3 |
to pay the forces | 3 |
adulterated and defaced coin | 3 |
printed in the year | 3 |
letter on the same | 3 |
of all manner of | 3 |
he hath no right | 3 |
of any of the | 3 |
majesties exchequer from non | 3 |
to clear their estates | 3 |
the lenders of the | 3 |
too many of the | 3 |
for it will be | 3 |
majesties upon the credit | 3 |
majesties exchequer from westminster | 3 |
is not able to | 3 |
to be excused from | 3 |
a means to carry | 3 |
that it shall be | 3 |
totally prevent all robberies | 3 |
value of their estates | 3 |
according to their several | 3 |
by bills of exchange | 3 |
the measures of customs | 3 |
shewing the nature and | 3 |
and advanced to their | 3 |
repair the loss by | 3 |
proposed by the establishing | 3 |
charge on the revenue | 3 |
these bonds will be | 3 |
by his lordships answer | 3 |
and fifty thousand pounds | 3 |
reason of the great | 3 |
great encrease of the | 3 |
reproduction of the original | 3 |
defaced coin of this | 3 |
fourth part of the | 3 |
royal yearly revenue for | 3 |
submitted to their great | 3 |
in like manner as | 3 |
these present lords of | 3 |
sum of five hundred | 3 |
order to have it | 3 |
of the case of | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
and profit of the | 3 |
i humbly conceive it | 3 |
plentifully supplied with money | 3 |
into the account of | 3 |
be in england and | 3 |
several sorts of publick | 3 |
security of such estate | 3 |
will totally prevent all | 3 |
belonging to the crown | 3 |
coin of this kingdom | 3 |
laws for the people | 3 |
my lord danby says | 3 |
a letter to a | 3 |
own products and manufactures | 3 |
the kings most excellent | 3 |
applied to the present | 3 |
nobility and gentry from | 3 |
as there shall be | 3 |
the titles of all | 3 |
the said receipt of | 3 |
of his majesties revenue | 3 |
state of his majesties | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
only be a great | 3 |
it is not to | 3 |
three hundred thousand pounds | 3 |
upon the paiment of | 3 |
the navie and ordnance | 3 |
of the king in | 3 |
of money in the | 3 |
where such estate lies | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
majesties by the contributors | 3 |
that the commissioners shall | 3 |
two shillings eight pence | 3 |
for paying off all | 3 |
the state of his | 3 |
humbly offered to lay | 3 |
receipt of his exchequer | 3 |
by the earl of | 3 |
value of his estate | 3 |
left by the earl | 3 |
the gentlemen of england | 3 |
the king or his | 3 |
more of the commissioners | 3 |
for every knights fee | 3 |
the people of this | 3 |
the nation for fifteen | 3 |
raise the price of | 3 |
to their great advantage | 3 |
the interest for money | 3 |
fifty thousand pounds per | 3 |
as they can to | 3 |
the crown lands which | 3 |
of credit may be | 3 |
against france and other | 3 |
to be paid for | 3 |
be paid in money | 3 |
and registred in the | 3 |
the payment of an | 3 |
resumption of divers of | 3 |
credit issued out upon | 3 |
to be paid at | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
to raise five hundred | 3 |
a fifth part of | 3 |
present lords commissioners of | 3 |
of the said county | 3 |
if this honourable house | 3 |
shall settle their estates | 3 |
and the gentlemen of | 3 |
and the danger of | 3 |
gainers by all the | 3 |
of the kings of | 3 |
by some good laws | 3 |
own proper use or | 3 |
expence of the people | 3 |
an aliquot part of | 3 |
the first of july | 3 |
intersperst discourses and digressions | 3 |
and to all intents | 3 |
by the way of | 3 |
to provide for their | 3 |
of credit shall be | 3 |
members of the bank | 3 |
hundred thousand pounds sterling | 3 |
lenders of the money | 3 |
king of spain paid | 3 |
his lordships answer to | 3 |
to attend the same | 3 |
out of his estate | 3 |
lieu of principal and | 3 |
like bills of credit | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
at the rate of | 3 |
gentlemens estates in land | 3 |
new manufactures into the | 3 |
the price of land | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
in lieu of principal | 3 |
some of the crown | 3 |
without lessening the prerogative | 3 |
conviction of any such | 3 |
the taxes of s | 3 |
state and affairs of | 3 |
part of every mans | 3 |
nobility and gentry of | 3 |
a new species of | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
chief chambers in london | 3 |
fifth part of excise | 3 |
credit issued out thereupon | 3 |
debts contracted in the | 3 |
for two whole years | 3 |
all sorts of grain | 3 |
of the navie and | 3 |
wives and children of | 3 |
and common amongst us | 3 |
year part of the | 3 |
a tax upon the | 3 |
by my lord clifford | 3 |
frequently applied to the | 3 |
any thing to the | 3 |
the same being frequently | 3 |
shillings in the pound | 3 |
by setling of a | 3 |
the present state and | 3 |
be appointed by the | 3 |
or five hundred pounds | 2 |
an annuity for any | 2 |
ten times as many | 2 |
estate can be settled | 2 |
king richard the third | 2 |
or nigh the place | 2 |
too many of them | 2 |
currant coin of england | 2 |
which we will suppose | 2 |
making of the statute | 2 |
may be remitted to | 2 |
for i clearly conceive | 2 |
and the charge of | 2 |
it will be the | 2 |
the moneys collected for | 2 |
had taken part with | 2 |
not be improper to | 2 |
issued out by the | 2 |
required to do the | 2 |
care of their own | 2 |
it will add a | 2 |
i have received a | 2 |
no bill of credit | 2 |
p estc r ocm | 2 |
there are twenty or | 2 |
first act for disbanding | 2 |
as every one knows | 2 |
royal blazon or coat | 2 |
receiving his moneys for | 2 |
thereby will impoverish the | 2 |
john beaufort earl of | 2 |
for as many millions | 2 |
of bridges and cawseys | 2 |
will be but the | 2 |
one thousand pounds per | 2 |
made up by the | 2 |
which my lord danby | 2 |
this is no new | 2 |
out of the countries | 2 |
let them have power | 2 |
and xml conversion to | 2 |
year of his majesties | 2 |
the burdens of his | 2 |
the bills of mortality | 2 |
cannot now be wrought | 2 |
diminution of the honour | 2 |
certifie into the exchequer | 2 |
the next place we | 2 |
people must be imployed | 2 |
place they shall buy | 2 |
or dealer suppose the | 2 |
know how it happens | 2 |
bills of credit they | 2 |
i do not believe | 2 |
take notice of the | 2 |
breach of the peace | 2 |
improving their estates by | 2 |
as in the lottery | 2 |
clerk of that chamber | 2 |
he left to his | 2 |
his warres in wales | 2 |
divers of his crown | 2 |
into the exchequer all | 2 |
clear as i can | 2 |
for shillings per cent | 2 |
trade of the world | 2 |
at oxford the th | 2 |
a subsidie by the | 2 |
what is necessary to | 2 |
were four hundred years | 2 |
out of his majesties | 2 |
four shillings in the | 2 |
the crown may as | 2 |
a great ease to | 2 |
money to their majesties | 2 |
in trust for a | 2 |
people in the universe | 2 |
merchant or dealer suppose | 2 |
i shall look upon | 2 |
this way of excizing | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
money of this nation | 2 |
and that these funds | 2 |
taxes to their majesties | 2 |
and so soon as | 2 |
wisdom of this honourable | 2 |
had a very great | 2 |
wars with the dutch | 2 |
of the late funds | 2 |
person satisfies me in | 2 |
be sold by abel | 2 |
soit qvi mal y | 2 |
it remitted to any | 2 |
or matter of fact | 2 |
bear the burthen of | 2 |
my lord danby would | 2 |
being the first charge | 2 |
the present number of | 2 |
are of greater value | 2 |
small increase of riches | 2 |
gentlemen will have an | 2 |
as good as any | 2 |
to the publick charge | 2 |
more expedition by the | 2 |
per annum left for | 2 |
years value of their | 2 |
for pensions upon the | 2 |
parts of recusants lands | 2 |
john bill and christopher | 2 |
title to the surplus | 2 |
from whence it shall | 2 |
he shall receive a | 2 |
no more than l | 2 |
which encrease and aggravate | 2 |
for if any person | 2 |
laid upon the moneys | 2 |
think it not amiss | 2 |
want of money in | 2 |
wholesome laws for the | 2 |
to defray their travelling | 2 |
money to trade with | 2 |
will add or l | 2 |
and twenty thousand pounds | 2 |
into the chamber next | 2 |
save the government l | 2 |
will be set on | 2 |
necessary and wholesome laws | 2 |
bring their goods to | 2 |
into the chamber of | 2 |
commodities through the kingdom | 2 |
which i humbly conceive | 2 |
paid into the next | 2 |
of arms by the | 2 |
measures of brace crown | 2 |
of money by benevolence | 2 |
is still the same | 2 |
if the parliament shall | 2 |
honour to the kingdom | 2 |
which comes to l | 2 |
lands of the kingdome | 2 |
great deal more then | 2 |
make use of their | 2 |
regulation of his houshold | 2 |
the people of england | 2 |
may not be as | 2 |
remitted to any part | 2 |
every one desires to | 2 |
of the province of | 2 |
they were four hundred | 2 |
the state is common | 2 |
of place from whence | 2 |
every year towards the | 2 |
will be relieved by | 2 |
monied men into the | 2 |
may have it remitted | 2 |
ignorance of the number | 2 |
as may render it | 2 |
exchequer by the lenders | 2 |
the paiment of an | 2 |
cares taken therein by | 2 |
or whether they shall | 2 |
thousand pounds will be | 2 |
majesties are supplied with | 2 |
fifteens to be paid | 2 |
the present lords of | 2 |
printed by richard hodgkinson | 2 |
will improve and encourage | 2 |
six and twentieth day | 2 |
four shillings six pence | 2 |
two fifteenths of the | 2 |
the increase of trade | 2 |
the tax of tythes | 2 |
hope it will not | 2 |
with his own hands | 2 |
and additions to the | 2 |
with this he may | 2 |
the parliament had raised | 2 |
for payment of which | 2 |
value than the prime | 2 |
be transmitted throughout the | 2 |
charitable uses given to | 2 |
is a great mistake | 2 |
being the sum of | 2 |
cecill earl of salisbury | 2 |
to such as need | 2 |
in land will not | 2 |
that there are not | 2 |
dicat dedicatque fabianus philipps | 2 |
that brings in the | 2 |
of the whole kingdom | 2 |
lands aliened from the | 2 |
also be made capital | 2 |
estate to which he | 2 |
advance the bills of | 2 |
the king and people | 2 |
the abbies and religious | 2 |
no small advantage to | 2 |
such bills were issued | 2 |
ought to be in | 2 |
trouble and charge of | 2 |
so far from being | 2 |
through so many hands | 2 |
exchequer with more expedition | 2 |
which i can make | 2 |
chambers in the country | 2 |
will not do it | 2 |
upon every sack of | 2 |
in good currant coin | 2 |
per pound of the | 2 |
the forfeitures of the | 2 |
for the office to | 2 |
have too many of | 2 |
and taken to be | 2 |
were good for the | 2 |
have a considerable addition | 2 |
hath an estate in | 2 |
england and wales but | 2 |
be made for the | 2 |
now more then formerly | 2 |
honour of the nation | 2 |
concerning the bringing in | 2 |
the many cares taken | 2 |
which could not be | 2 |
of one hundred pounds | 2 |
more they make the | 2 |
the honour of being | 2 |
the marriage of his | 2 |
such goods shall be | 2 |
the confiscations of the | 2 |
to pay the principal | 2 |
reigns of king stephen | 2 |
should be glad to | 2 |
person who made such | 2 |
commissioners and directors for | 2 |
chambers of each county | 2 |
made in the said | 2 |
part of the kingdoms | 2 |
to a certain town | 2 |
such sum or sums | 2 |
of their present estates | 2 |
attend the raising money | 2 |
will animate our merchants | 2 |
a kinde of ensurance | 2 |
of our own subjects | 2 |
besides the large sums | 2 |
can sell their commodities | 2 |
of henry the third | 2 |
i hope the objections | 2 |
of the right honourable | 2 |
in the whole world | 2 |
those do vend and | 2 |
their fortunes in london | 2 |
or until some other | 2 |
than a note under | 2 |
to the quantity of | 2 |
the coyn of other | 2 |
make a sufficient fund | 2 |
loss by clipt money | 2 |
while the monied men | 2 |
and providence of god | 2 |
certain town or market | 2 |
shall be bought and | 2 |
as king edward the | 2 |
all the gold and | 2 |
sum of one hundred | 2 |
to examine whether the | 2 |
renewing the bills of | 2 |
bills for as many | 2 |
way of debtor and | 2 |
same three pence per | 2 |
of our kings of | 2 |
to put it in | 2 |
the great and many | 2 |
for which he must | 2 |
by indorsment toties quoties | 2 |
shillings per pound of | 2 |
by a generall inclosure | 2 |
the several wayes of | 2 |
in the manner of | 2 |
means the nation is | 2 |
until lady day last | 2 |
and for the most | 2 |
commissioners shall appoint twenty | 2 |
their heirs and successors | 2 |
trade of those foreign | 2 |
eight pence in the | 2 |
as it is set | 2 |
it will animate our | 2 |
justices of peace not | 2 |
and renewing the bills | 2 |
the taxes must be | 2 |
publickly at the exchequer | 2 |
in land for the | 2 |
be a means to | 2 |
upon the prospect of | 2 |
their majesties are supplied | 2 |
of a double nature | 2 |
if it shall be | 2 |
these funds are to | 2 |
engross to themselves the | 2 |
way and manner before | 2 |
out of their own | 2 |
a fitting reveue for | 2 |
contributions shewing the nature | 2 |
more for their returns | 2 |
the kings revenues into | 2 |
they will not only | 2 |
have their moneys remitted | 2 |
amount to so much | 2 |
the said annuities to | 2 |
annually paid for such | 2 |
of the equity of | 2 |
coat of arms by | 2 |
those chambers of accompts | 2 |
person that brings in | 2 |
the exportation of our | 2 |
be carried on thereby | 2 |
for those three years | 2 |
would be for the | 2 |
their majesties upon any | 2 |
brought into the exchequer | 2 |
grand chambers of accompts | 2 |
the value of our | 2 |
metropolitan city of the | 2 |
unite their majesties and | 2 |
the causes of the | 2 |
be paid for the | 2 |
if the same be | 2 |
wherefore it is not | 2 |
of those who can | 2 |
having settled his estate | 2 |
the value of all | 2 |
is less by l | 2 |
it may be highly | 2 |
chuse to have them | 2 |
hundred and forty thousand | 2 |
the late lord treasurer | 2 |
the duty of customs | 2 |
than the prime cost | 2 |
supplies and additions to | 2 |
make it more free | 2 |
chamber may be able | 2 |
or to be settled | 2 |
in the name of | 2 |
be able to adjust | 2 |
answer all goods and | 2 |
and charitable uses given | 2 |
so agreeing with the | 2 |
by putting them upon | 2 |
of annum diem vastum | 2 |
i shall endeavour to | 2 |
as moneys in specie | 2 |
which hath much depopulated | 2 |
order to be remitted | 2 |
notice thereof to the | 2 |
the bank of the | 2 |
they may keep an | 2 |
be as clear as | 2 |
are supplied with money | 2 |
as much harm as | 2 |
opportunity of improving their | 2 |
not now able to | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
a bushel of corn | 2 |
transferred from place to | 2 |
be and remain to | 2 |
titles of all the | 2 |
each town or place | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
any action to be | 2 |
with as much expedition | 2 |
in all sorts of | 2 |
to other parts of | 2 |
but my meaning is | 2 |
any other place cross | 2 |
great a benefit by | 2 |
pense royal blazon or | 2 |
of the excise for | 2 |
of which may be | 2 |
they may as well | 2 |
abbies and religious houses | 2 |
payable for all manner | 2 |
by the statutes of | 2 |
times throughout the kingdom | 2 |
of danby by sir | 2 |
in a short time | 2 |
service of so great | 2 |
as there is a | 2 |
proportion of the rent | 2 |
the said twenty persons | 2 |
the office must pay | 2 |
willing and requiring all | 2 |
the intrinsick value of | 2 |
i hope no man | 2 |
that any person who | 2 |
being the prime cost | 2 |
shall the war be | 2 |
and as for the | 2 |
to be paid yearly | 2 |
kingdom to have the | 2 |
i know no reason | 2 |
by the examiner to | 2 |
debt left upon the | 2 |
many cares taken therein | 2 |
parallel nature to monopolies | 2 |
year to the nation | 2 |
and decay of the | 2 |
parts of the world | 2 |
and so shall continue | 2 |
third so agreeing with | 2 |
to make their own | 2 |
i presume by modest | 2 |
to their several ranks | 2 |
make good all bills | 2 |
there may be a | 2 |
of whose estates such | 2 |
remitted to other parts | 2 |
the knowledge of the | 2 |
and make great quantities | 2 |
january in the seventeenth | 2 |
must pay or per | 2 |
may have a bank | 2 |
tables and their uses | 2 |
with cash sufficient to | 2 |
that which is now | 2 |
the east indian company | 2 |
shall be paid off | 2 |
those who pay a | 2 |
where the security is | 2 |
above fifteen years old | 2 |
in the pound by | 2 |
an estate to which | 2 |
the raising of money | 2 |
keep an exact ballance | 2 |
with the kings revenues | 2 |
and possession of the | 2 |
and to have a | 2 |
our coin and bullion | 2 |
of a fitting revenue | 2 |
at the expiration of | 2 |
bank of england is | 2 |
may be ordered to | 2 |
that it cannot be | 2 |
thousand souls in each | 2 |
of the commons in | 2 |
if they cannot sell | 2 |
manufactories that shall come | 2 |
and together with the | 2 |
great injury to all | 2 |
a benefit by it | 2 |
the estates proposed to | 2 |
any of these bills | 2 |
to be raised or | 2 |
and other houshold provisions | 2 |
war be carried on | 2 |
take up money at | 2 |
the whole million advanced | 2 |
hands and possession of | 2 |
to increase and multiply | 2 |
being one year and | 2 |
the marriages of the | 2 |
of quo warranto in | 2 |
the greatest cohabitation of | 2 |
to them and their | 2 |
digressions concerning brace warres | 2 |
so safe and easy | 2 |
causes of the unquiet | 2 |
commodities of the kingdom | 2 |
and never more permitted | 2 |
credit will be paid | 2 |
only a personal security | 2 |
having his money so | 2 |
enter into recognizances to | 2 |
paid into the bank | 2 |
primo of his reign | 2 |
a market or fair | 2 |
than now it is | 2 |
by the lord chancellor | 2 |
to be remitted to | 2 |
and all the subjects | 2 |
and digressions concerning brace | 2 |
which amounts to l | 2 |
more than one million | 2 |
this kingdom without hurting | 2 |
that in a short | 2 |
other publick occasions as | 2 |
it is set down | 2 |
present value of his | 2 |
to be had upon | 2 |
or four hundred pounds | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
the office of the | 2 |
times the interest for | 2 |
are bought and consumed | 2 |
of the said ward | 2 |
taxes and contributions shewing | 2 |
are in danger of | 2 |
but the same with | 2 |
per annum profit every | 2 |
last quarters of the | 2 |
pay an hundred thousand | 2 |
twelve hundred thousand pound | 2 |
but i refer this | 2 |
any person satisfies me | 2 |
price of the same | 2 |
banks of each county | 2 |
more understanding men in | 2 |
been since the first | 2 |
the exchequer by the | 2 |
and that the residue | 2 |
examiner to be unpaid | 2 |
nation is not only | 2 |
pensions upon the two | 2 |
and pay to the | 2 |
chamber of the said | 2 |
money out of his | 2 |
of those foreign parts | 2 |
money in the kingdom | 2 |
a fitting revenue for | 2 |
materials are allowed for | 2 |
credit to the value | 2 |
revenues of our kings | 2 |
will appear to be | 2 |
time to time shall | 2 |
and date of publication | 2 |
and in like manner | 2 |
the earth and sea | 2 |
as the said bill | 2 |
as well to the | 2 |
person may take up | 2 |
having such conveniencies provided | 2 |
when the chalices were | 2 |
by this his proclamation | 2 |
they will not be | 2 |
as they can by | 2 |
things upon some one | 2 |
adventure to travel with | 2 |
fair to buy with | 2 |
of the same date | 2 |
six branches of the | 2 |
intends to lay out | 2 |
dealer suppose the manufactures | 2 |
the charge of his | 2 |
from many of the | 2 |
obtaining so great a | 2 |
and ordnance beyond the | 2 |
supposing there are twenty | 2 |
not able to raise | 2 |
come to them for | 2 |
to such as will | 2 |
in the county of | 2 |
wherein the goods are | 2 |
offices instituted by the | 2 |
raised out of the | 2 |
much as they were | 2 |
by tenures in capite | 2 |
and taxes upon the | 2 |
of the nation in | 2 |
for the service of | 2 |
the contributors will receive | 2 |
being drawn out of | 2 |
of those that are | 2 |
if the people be | 2 |
but a personal security | 2 |
will add a third | 2 |
of by such as | 2 |
to know how to | 2 |
as much money as | 2 |
must be imployed therein | 2 |
may be carried on | 2 |
he or they paying | 2 |
their money on these | 2 |
charge of the militia | 2 |
according to the quantity | 2 |
of the people to | 2 |
shall issue out bills | 2 |
is for talleys on | 2 |
that shall come out | 2 |
two millions yearly expended | 2 |
to take off the | 2 |
left in the hands | 2 |
of this kingdom without | 2 |
try their fortunes in | 2 |
the exchequer with more | 2 |
party having his money | 2 |
advanced money on these | 2 |
pay into the banks | 2 |
for a hundred pound | 2 |
shall make moneys circulate | 2 |
a certain proportion of | 2 |
to the wealth of | 2 |
who shall have full | 2 |
them have power to | 2 |
yearly expended in the | 2 |
shall at the same | 2 |
the plaintiff or defendant | 2 |
fall upon the nation | 2 |
of the court of | 2 |
such as the parliament | 2 |
for the space of | 2 |
credit being a new | 2 |
be permitted to settle | 2 |
the money of this | 2 |
conveniencies provided for their | 2 |
by the favour of | 2 |
as well as interest | 2 |
action to be brought | 2 |
given to persons to | 2 |
millions as they please | 2 |
come now to show | 2 |
of the scottish nation | 2 |
would be a great | 2 |
crown may as easily | 2 |
lent in his time | 2 |
case is still the | 2 |
of money raised by | 2 |
than one million and | 2 |
will be a great | 2 |
with that encouragement from | 2 |
lender to make their | 2 |
tenant in capite and | 2 |
by parliament to king | 2 |
the examiner did not | 2 |
unless the surplus fail | 2 |
at their own rates | 2 |
such whose estates are | 2 |
whose estates are mortgaged | 2 |
of his reign of | 2 |
to the furnishing the | 2 |
of ale and beer | 2 |
their majesties to prosecute | 2 |
another of the same | 2 |
with the money collected | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
expended in the way | 2 |
i beg to know | 2 |
of five pound per | 2 |
annum interest for l | 2 |
the generality of men | 2 |
if i may so | 2 |
the true state of | 2 |
bills of credit as | 2 |
is rather to be | 2 |
years purchase of such | 2 |
the raising money on | 2 |
to try their fortunes | 2 |
cheapness depends upon the | 2 |
under any pinching straits | 2 |
the reign of henry | 2 |
liable to make good | 2 |
be required to do | 2 |
which will conduce much | 2 |
and three or four | 2 |
and the service of | 2 |
and revenues of the | 2 |
end that all persons | 2 |
and children of the | 2 |
injury to all manufacturies | 2 |
who shall advance bills | 2 |
it may be remitted | 2 |
accumulating the excize of | 2 |
king edward the first | 2 |
themselves and their people | 2 |
in my propositions being | 2 |
and i may add | 2 |
of many of his | 2 |
six shillings and eight | 2 |
ought to be done | 2 |
i have hereunto subjoined | 2 |
of one and the | 2 |
be of the same | 2 |
the people to do | 2 |
of the commissioners to | 2 |
to the wives and | 2 |
as long as there | 2 |
and pay it in | 2 |
the number of them | 2 |
are under any pinching | 2 |
of any of these | 2 |
any part of it | 2 |
but rather meet with | 2 |
riches of the nation | 2 |
putting them upon the | 2 |
increase of money north | 2 |
a greater value than | 2 |
reasons for and against | 2 |
one or more persons | 2 |
danby is pleased to | 2 |
nominate and appoint one | 2 |
but also a great | 2 |
there are several principal | 2 |
by orders to the | 2 |
to him and his | 2 |
it were good for | 2 |
will be a certain | 2 |
said chambers with cash | 2 |
which he left to | 2 |
is to be considered | 2 |
of the west saxons | 2 |
settled for those purposes | 2 |
to be the number | 2 |
an instance of the | 2 |
what hath been propounded | 2 |
evil thoughts and designs | 2 |
of money by them | 2 |
of his majesties reign | 2 |
as the same was | 2 |
robberies after such bold | 2 |
all which may be | 2 |
objections that shall be | 2 |
our late times of | 2 |
will be more then | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
be sold at northampton | 2 |
his brother john in | 2 |
then one hundred thousand | 2 |
may not be improper | 2 |
shall be first settled | 2 |
the great charge of | 2 |
the surviving or remaining | 2 |
the nature of crown | 2 |
city of the kingdom | 2 |
and requiring all sheriffs | 2 |
the objections that may | 2 |
of the house of | 2 |
into the next chamber | 2 |
banks of the said | 2 |
great expedition as the | 2 |
very much both gentlemens | 2 |
estate upon twenty commissioners | 2 |
encouragement from the government | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
was left to pay | 2 |
treatise of taxes and | 2 |
have a bank of | 2 |
oxford the th day | 2 |
majesties to prosecute the | 2 |
money out of the | 2 |
to this honourable house | 2 |
who trade with their | 2 |
and others in the | 2 |
of one hundred thousand | 2 |
nation in the hands | 2 |
paid every year to | 2 |
of credit being a | 2 |
town may have a | 2 |
issuing out of his | 2 |
to be raised for | 2 |
be sent out of | 2 |
since the free coynage | 2 |
them upon the improving | 2 |
to no less then | 2 |
a term of years | 2 |
protect and defend themselves | 2 |
the end that all | 2 |
market or fair to | 2 |
in discharge of the | 2 |
in of the kings | 2 |
particular register in the | 2 |
it to the government | 2 |
and benefit of the | 2 |
in times of warre | 2 |
upon some one thing | 2 |
a note under the | 2 |
such to westminster england | 2 |
shall be paid into | 2 |
the end that the | 2 |
to act as a | 2 |
these must all be | 2 |
of a parcel of | 2 |
to give his receipt | 2 |
same shall be there | 2 |
the said two years | 2 |
to make good all | 2 |
hope the objections that | 2 |
twentieth day of july | 2 |
draw their money out | 2 |
lent on the fifth | 2 |
consumed in the countrys | 2 |
no less then two | 2 |
corn and other houshold | 2 |
a gentleman of a | 2 |
with his brother john | 2 |
person living at exeter | 2 |
estates are in mortgage | 2 |
when as that which | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
appointed by the lord | 2 |
shall and may pay | 2 |
certain day to be | 2 |
they would take a | 2 |
i prove by these | 2 |
they paying such sum | 2 |
be discovered and proved | 2 |
suppose each of those | 2 |
of that which was | 2 |
their great wisdom and | 2 |
of the west indies | 2 |
it is no less | 2 |
paid in his time | 2 |
and these present lords | 2 |
officers of the exchequer | 2 |
must inevitably be equivolent | 2 |
at the pleasure of | 2 |
occasion of such returns | 2 |
is not only served | 2 |
the case is still | 2 |
encrease and aggravate the | 2 |
that are expended in | 2 |
without running any hazard | 2 |
hasce veluti materiarum sedes | 2 |
out by the commissioners | 2 |
pay the forces from | 2 |
for so much moneys | 2 |
in or nigh the | 2 |
by robberies after such | 2 |
own estates and revenues | 2 |
of him who hath | 2 |
there will be any | 2 |
who made such undue | 2 |
westminster england and wales | 2 |
the danger of being | 2 |
court at oxford the | 2 |
the post can make | 2 |
year for houshold goods | 2 |
for when money grows | 2 |
in four of the | 2 |
use of the said | 2 |
will be pleased to | 2 |
benefit accrewing to the | 2 |
moneys for the same | 2 |
accrewing to the post | 2 |
part of mens estates | 2 |
of people in the | 2 |
westminster to nonsuch proclamations | 2 |
england and wales not | 2 |
table showing how much | 2 |
hand of an ordinary | 2 |
be made use of | 2 |
forces from lady day | 2 |
received from the said | 2 |
ten times as much | 2 |
no man can rationally | 2 |
as i do not | 2 |
a sixth part of | 2 |
a fifteenth of the | 2 |
abate the value of | 2 |
paiment of an annuity | 2 |
injurious to the nation | 2 |
bills were issued out | 2 |
lands and inheritance of | 2 |
more advantageous than land | 2 |
to be and remain | 2 |
the former clerks of | 2 |
to a market or | 2 |
travelling with any sum | 2 |
and wholesome laws for | 2 |
and will add or | 2 |
kingdom in parts remote | 2 |
place and date of | 2 |
off and cancel every | 2 |
my lord danby left | 2 |
shall be there opened | 2 |
of the bank for | 2 |
paid into any of | 2 |
to pay in any | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
much to the good | 2 |
towns and villages among | 2 |
seven pounds per annum | 2 |
the tables and their | 2 |
a gentleman of l | 2 |
trade with it themselves | 2 |
i have met with | 2 |
of the way of | 2 |
to the contributors of | 2 |
the advance on the | 2 |
their estate or estates | 2 |
the generality of the | 2 |
of the said town | 2 |
whole body of the | 2 |
by the lenders of | 2 |
for the goods vended | 2 |
of the price of | 2 |
the great wisdom of | 2 |
manner as the post | 2 |
as stop what is | 2 |
all be fed and | 2 |
must make a sufficient | 2 |
of all the estates | 2 |
five thousand pounds per | 2 |
and impair the credit | 2 |
is not for the | 2 |
the lord chancellor or | 2 |
bushel of this corn | 2 |
expended in a year | 2 |
be injured to the | 2 |
and contributions shewing the | 2 |
their majesties might have | 2 |
paid on the lottery | 2 |
every benefice of ten | 2 |
by the inhabitants of | 2 |
my propositions being so | 2 |
expedition as the general | 2 |
i know not what | 2 |
twenty shillings to five | 2 |
three shillings upon every | 2 |
moneys collected for the | 2 |
i presume the moneys | 2 |
hundred times more than | 2 |
sum up the whole | 2 |