Many a royalist paid dearly for their support of King Charles I, when the English Civil War ended in a victory for the Roundheads and Oliver Cromwell.
Cromwell lost patience with the Rump Parliament. The army wanted more influence and to be paid. When the Rumps refused to hold an election unless they could be guaranteed their seats, Cromwell marched in with a troop of soldiers and drove the members out. He then locked the doors of Parliament and put the key in his pocket.
Of course he did. How else could he have fed himself, paid his rent, bought clothes, sent money to Anne in Stratford, buy properties and get himself a coat of arms?
nothing he's retired
Because he gets paid insane amounts of money doing them
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Paid for it himself.
You are not going to get paid more money either way. If you get paid monthly, you are going to need to be good at budgeting your money.
He was paid in money (florins - the money used in Florence during the Renaissance)
No, you do not get paid in Monopoly money while in jail.
Masonry contractors are not paid enough money.
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