section 9
Scope and Contents
p.121 The Daunger wherin the Kingdom now standeth and the remedy. (A soone as the house of Austria had incorporated itselfe with Spaine....)
p.122 [Defense funds must be at least 2,400,000 pounds]...
p.123 [Discussing possible revenues]
p.124 The last and waightiest consideration...is how to remove. (...the differences between the King and subject ...[they]...doubt some practice against [religion] first for that the Spanish match which was Broken...my. Lorde Ducke...they talke much of his advancing of men Papistically devoted....)
p.125 To spend so many--100000 lb In the Cales Vovadge.... Willoubies [unthrifty] Journey... (And thus far of the wast of Publiq: Treasure In fruteles expedicions and Important cause to hinder any new supplies In Parliament...)
p.126 I have thus farr deliverd with that freedome you pleased to admitt suc[h] deficulties. (...as may ... remove impediments to any spedy suplie in parliament.... your Lordships Judgments ... only I could wish that to remove awaye a personall disstast of my Lord of Buck: amongst the pople he might be pleased...to appeare the first advisor thereunto...)
p.127 Finis (Imprimatur "permissu superiorum")
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