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Two petitions of the county of Yorke. : The one presented to the Kings most excellent Maiesty, at Yorke the 3d. of June, 1642. The other to the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. With the additionals thereunto annexed. Die Lunæ Iune 6. 1642. Ordered by the Lords assembled in Parliament, that these two petitions, together with the additions, be forthwith printed and published. John Browne, Cler. Parliamentor
1642
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Two petitions of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others of the inhabitants of the county of Hertford. : The one to the right honourable House of Peers. The other, to the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament
1642
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Two petitions of the knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and others of the inhabitants of the county of Hertford : The one to the right honourable House of Peers. The other, to the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the honourable House of Commons assembled in Parliament. Delivered by at least 4000 knights, gentlemen, freeholders, and other inhabitants of the county of Hertford Ianuary 25. 1641
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1642
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Two speeches delivered by the Earl of Holland, and Mr. Io: Pym, Esquire. : Concerning a petition to His Majestie for peace. Spoken in Guild-hall, on Thursday the 10. of Novemb. to the Lord Major and Aldermen, with the rest of the inhabitant of the city; being commanded by both Houses of Parliament thereunto
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Holland, Henry Rich, Earl of, 1590-1649
1642
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Two speeches spoken at the councell-table at Oxford. : The one, by the Right Honourable John Earle of Bristoll, in favour of the continuation of the present warre. The other, by the Right Honourable Edward Earle of Dorset, for a speedy accomodation betwixt His Majestie, and his high court of Parliament
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Bristol, John Digby, Earl of, 1580-1654
1642
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A View of the present condition of the three kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. : Manifested in these interchangeable passages betweene them, viz. 1. A declaration of both Houses of Parliament to the Generall Assembly in Scotland. 2. A letter sent by some ministers in England to the Generall Assembly in Scotland. 3. His Majesties letter to the Generall Assembly in Scotland. 4. The petition of the Generall Assembly in Scotland to the Kings Majesty. 5. The declaration of the Generall Assembly in Scotland to the Parliament in England. 6. The answer of the Generall Assembly in Scotland, to the ministers in England. 7. The commission of the Generall Assembly for publicke officers, ... 8. An act anent the Assemblies desires to the counsell and commissioners of peace. 9. The petition of the commissioners from the Assembly to the lords of the secret counsell. 10. The petition of the lords of the secret counsell to his Majesty. 11. An act discharging all petitions in the name of the Kirke, ... 12. An indiction for a fast, and the causes thereof. 13. The order for the Lord Maitlands going to his Majesty, ... 14. The petition of the Scotch nobility, ... in Ireland to the Assembly in Scotland. 15. An act giving commission to the ministers sent to Ireland
1642
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A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anointed, and doe my prophets no harme) from some false glosses lately obtruded on it by Royalists : Proving, that this divine inhibition was given to kings, not subjects; to restraine them from injuring and oppressing Gods servants, and their subjects; who are Gods anoynted, as well as kings: and that it is more unlawfull for kings to plunder and make war upon their subjects, by way of offence, then for subjects to take up armes against kings in such cases by way of defence. With a briefe exhortation to peace and unity
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1642
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A vindication of Psalme 105.15. (touch not mine anoynted, and doe my prophets no harme) from some false glosses lately obtruded on it by Royallists. : Proving that this divine inhibition was given to kings, not subjects; to restraine them from injuring and oppressing Gods servants, and their subjects; who are Gods anoynted, as well as kings: and that it is more unlawfull for kings to plunder and make war upon their subjects, by way of offence, then for subjects to take up armes against kings in such cases by way of defence. With a briefe exhortation to peace and unity
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669
1642
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The vindication of the Parliament and their proceedings. Or, Their military designe prov'd loyall and legall. : A treatise, wherein these things are ingeniously and sincerely handled; to wit, 1. That the militia as setled by the Parliament is lawfull. 2. That it is lawfull for us to obey it, so setled by them. 3. That the Parliament is not by us to be deserted. 4. That in aiding the Parliament the king is not opposed. 5. That the Parliament (as the case stands) may not confide in the king. 6. That this necessary defensive warre of theirs is indubitably justifiable. Pulchrum pro Patria mori
1642
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The vindication of the Parliament and their proceedings. or, Their military designe proved loyall and legall. : A treatise wherein these things are ingeniously and sincerely handled; viz. 1. That the militia, as setled by the Parliament, is lawfull. 2. That it is lawfull for us to obey it, so setled by them. 3. That the Parliament is not by us to be diserted. 4. That in aiding the Parliament the King is not opposed. 5. That the Parliament (as the case stands) may not confide in the King. 6. That this necessary defensive warre of theirs is indubitably justifiable
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1642
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