Fourteen hundred thousand pound, made into one hundred forty thousand bills, of ten pound apiece, to be given out for so much, as occasion requires, and to be paid as chance shall determine in course, out of 1515000 l. to be raised on a duty on malt, the odd 115000 l. being left to be only made use of to pay interest, premium and charge
| Main Author: | Neale, Thomas, d. 1699? |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London :
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1697]
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