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I. That 400,000 I. be paid to the Kingdom of Scotland , in manner hereafter
express'd , for the pay of their army brought into the Kingdom of England for the
assistance of this Kingdom , and of their forces that came into the garrison of
Berwick ...
I. That 400,000 I. be paid to the Kingdom of Scotland , in manner hereafter
express'd , for the pay of their army brought into the Kingdom of England for the
assistance of this Kingdom , and of their forces that came into the garrison of
Berwick ...
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V. That the said persons appointed by the Kingdom of Scotland to tell the said
money shall continue with the same , to see , that there shall be no alteration
made thereof after the telling and sealing the same as aforesaid . VI . That within
five ...
V. That the said persons appointed by the Kingdom of Scotland to tell the said
money shall continue with the same , to see , that there shall be no alteration
made thereof after the telling and sealing the same as aforesaid . VI . That within
five ...
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war made upon the kingdom of England , are now in Scotland , who undoubtedly
do watch for all advantages and opportunities to raise dissensions and divisions
between the Nations . Now forasmuch as I am commanded to prosecute the ...
war made upon the kingdom of England , are now in Scotland , who undoubtedly
do watch for all advantages and opportunities to raise dissensions and divisions
between the Nations . Now forasmuch as I am commanded to prosecute the ...
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