An Hvmble proposal of safety to the Parliament and citie : in this time of present danger, viz. : in case the Parliament should go forth into the field, as was lately moved by the honorable House of Commons, and as we hope will be speedily and unanimously resolved on : in these ensuing lines is a rule humbly offered, how an army shall be presently raised, and as well great sums of money be immediatly brought in as a constant spring for the future be certainly provided in such manner that every man shall necessarily be engaged for the state, either in person or purse, or else in a faire way be occasioned to leave the citie or suffer in worse kind : and all this in few daies time, before the eyes of the Parliament and that without danger or much trouble.

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Format: Microform Book
Language:English
Series:Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 245:E.104, no. 1.
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Item Description:Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Physical Description:8 pages