An Humble 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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