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A COPY OF THE RESOLUTOIN OF THE States Provincial OF FREEZLAND, Relating to the LEVYES under Debate in the States General, Fryday the 15./25. Feb. 1684.
THE States of Freezeland having seen and examined two Messages from H. H. M. dated February 1684. tending to the end that H. E. M. with the first, would bring in their Consent for Levying 16000 Men, upon which, this Government, upon a serious Consideration, and full Agreement of all parties, concluded to bring in their Advice, That H. E. M. cannot understand of what Necessity or Advantage it will be to agree to the said Leveys; but that it ought to be rather apprehended and lookt upon, as that which will tend to a ruining destructive War: To carry on which, this Province do look upon themselves unable to bear their part, by reason of their being so much in Arrear already; As also by reason of the Low Prices of their Corn, Fat Cattle, and their Estates; as also other Inconveniences that attend them; but especial∣ly, considering that the States are destitute of all Alleys, from whence they may certainly expect any assistance; and therefore it must be lookt upon as a Matter of so much the more Danger; for that in the former War they received several assistances from others, and yet ob∣tained no Remarkable advantages against France: Besides which, it ought to be considered, That the Forces which are to be raised, will not be so easie to be attained, but if raised not of sufficient strength, to obtain a better Peace from the K. of France, then he himself hath