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1 Parliament meets in a fortnight to vote supplies .
2 Five days later the assembly met again to vote supplies and discuss any further details which remained to be settled.
3 He aimed at creating a strong military empire, in which the first and last duty of parliament was to vote supplies .
4 Elizabeth sent warnings or threats to Requescens; and in February (1576), Parliament was summoned to vote supplies ; which it did without hesitation.
5 Now, we backed Maine, and voted supplies and men to her.
6 Nor did the towns cease their efforts when they had voted supplies for the prosecution of the war.
7 To defend Sweden, he declared, was to defend her faith, and the Estates voted supplies for the war.
8 "I have always intended, and still intend, to vote supplies , " Lincoln told Herndon.
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