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VERBUM SAPIENTI.


THE

INTRODUCTION.


1.WHEREAS many are forced[1] to pay 110 of their whole Estates towards the raising of but[2] 70000l. per Mensem[3], besides what they pay more insensibly and directly[4], as Customs, Excise, Chimny-Money, &c. (viz. in London, they pay 2d. per Mensem per Pound Rent, that is 2s. per Annum, or 110 of the whole.) It must come to pass, that the same Persons must from Christmas, 1665. pay ⅓ of their whole Estates, if the War with Holland continue two years longer, at the value of the last years Expence[5], provided His Majesty be kept out of Debt. |2|

2. But if the Publick Charge were laid proportionably, no Man need pay above 110 of his whole Effects, even in case the Tax should rise to 250000l. per Mensem, which God forbid.

  1. S omits 'are forced to.'
  2. D, 'but of.'
  3. 13 Charles II., stat 2, c. 3 imposed an assessment of £70,000 per month for 18 months, beginning 25 December, 1661.
  4. D, 'indirectly.'
  5. Apparently an allusion to the assessment of £68,819. 9s. per month for 36 months granted by 16 & 17 Charles II, c. 1, beginning 25 December, 1664. To this 17 Charles II., c. 1 added £52,083. 6s. 8d. per month for 24 months beginning Christmas, 1665.