Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses.

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Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses.
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London :: printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls,
1659.
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"Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88512.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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That in every County three or five of good integrity, (who have not any of the publike money in their hands to give an account of) may be appointed as Commissioners speedily to call to a strict account all manner of persons as Committees, Receivers, and Collectors, and others who have received any of the publike Moneys; and that the said Commissioners may (as speedily as is possible) return the Names, and the places of abode of all such as have any of the publike money in their hands, and likewise what sums they have, to the Parliament or Council of State, or to such as shall be impowered to receive and report the same, to the end that an effectual course may be taken that all conceal∣ed money, or whatever hath been gotten unjustly, by fraud or otherwise, may be recovered as the Parliament shall ap∣point, to serve the publike use in this time of necessity, and to help pay the Nations Debts; and let the said Commissio∣ners

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be sworn to discharge their Trust in the matter with all diligence and faithfulness.

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