The English vsvrer; or Vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same . ane fumme, the annuall inrereft men are and yet worfebyfarre, moft Trcafurcrs, and their pay-mafters areFor, that which due vnto vs doth remaine they doc not onely ouerlong detaine,Butj oft, of euery hundred, twenty take, ere payment of our^owne, toys, they makeThey muft haue bribes, their wiues muft haue Carochcff, or horlCjCrlewels, after which encrochesTheir feruants alfo, for f


The English vsvrer; or Vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same . ane fumme, the annuall inrereft men are and yet worfebyfarre, moft Trcafurcrs, and their pay-mafters areFor, that which due vnto vs doth remaine they doc not onely ouerlong detaine,Butj oft, of euery hundred, twenty take, ere payment of our^owne, toys, they makeThey muft haue bribes, their wiues muft haue Carochcff, or horlCjCrlewels, after which encrochesTheir feruants alfo, for fome other dues (asthe^ pretend)which if we doe refufefo pay vnio them, twife as much we lecfcj; this tricke enricheth alfo* ReferresIn Chancery, and in fome other Courts and this or makes, or marreth moft reports:This, is that common cheat, and nieanes by which meane officers fo they giue large lncomes,by this W3y their wiues fo on a fudden grow fo were but Kitchin-mayds few; yea many in the blood of Orphanes pooreHaue dide their gownes in Scarlet by fuch courfes and clothd and (tdi themfelucs with widowes curies* ^€org€ Withers* ^^-


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