anything
but iron),
but
likewise a
great deal
of gold
and
silver;
and by
their
driving
this trade
so long,
it is not
to be
imagined
how vast a
treasure
they have
got among
them, so
that now
they do
not much
care
whether
they sell
off their
merchandise
for money
in hand or
upon
trust. A
great part
of their
treasure
is now in
bonds; but
in all
their
contracts
no private
man stands
bound, but
the
writing
runs in
the name
of the
town; and


