Part,  Chapter

1     II,     III|      attorney at six hundred guilders a year. I know that a Hungarian
2      V,     III| money - almost five thousand guilders! Where was all this money
3      V,     III|   cost two or three thousand guilders more. As your lordship is
4     VI,      II|     more than three thousand guilders shall become cavalry soldiers,
5    VII,     III|  paying one hundred thousand guilders for it, on condition that
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