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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXIII
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The Commons thought that they sufficiently limited the number of soldiers by limiting the sum which was to be expended in maintaining soldiers.

What that sum should be was a question which raised much debate.

Harley was unwilling to give more than three hundred thousand pounds.

Montague struggled for four hundred thousand.

The general sense of the House was that Harley offered too little, and that Montague demanded too much.


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