The Substance of a | Speech | Made in the House of Commons | By | Wil. Prynn | of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; | On Munday the Fourth of December, 1648. | Touching | The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Both Houses Upon the Whole | Treaty, Whether They Were Satisfactory Or Not Satisfactory? | Wherein the Satisfactoriness of the Kings Answers to the | Propositions for Settlement of a Firm Lasting Peace, and Future Security of | the Subjects Against All Feared Regal Invasions, and Encroachments What- | Soever is Clearly Demonstrated. As Likewise, That There is No Other Pro- | Bable Or Possible Way to Settle a Speedy Firm and Lasting Peace, But by the | Houses Embracing and Proceeding Upon the Large Extra- | Ordinary Concessions of the King in this Treaty, for | the Kingdoms Present Weal and Future Security. | And that the Armies Remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a Way to Speedy and | Certain Ruine; and a Meer Plot of the Jesuites to Defame and Destroy Us. | Put Into Writing, and Published by Him at the Importunate Request of | Divers Members, for the Satisfaction of the Whole Kingdom, | Touching the Houses Vote Upon this Debate. | ... (4 Lines).

The Substance of a | Speech | Made in the House of Commons | By | Wil. Prynn | of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; | On Munday the Fourth of December, 1648. | Touching | The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Both Houses Upon the Whole | Treaty, Whether They Were Satisfactory Or Not Satisfactory? | Wherein the Satisfactoriness of the Kings Answers to the | Propositions for Settlement of a Firm Lasting Peace, and Future Security of | the Subjects Against All Feared Regal Invasions, and Encroachments What- | Soever is Clearly Demonstrated. As Likewise, That There is No Other Pro- | Bable Or Possible Way to Settle a Speedy Firm and Lasting Peace, But by the | Houses Embracing and Proceeding Upon the Large Extra- | Ordinary Concessions of the King in this Treaty, for | the Kingdoms Present Weal and Future Security. | And that the Armies Remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a Way to Speedy and | Certain Ruine; and a Meer Plot of the Jesuites to Defame and Destroy Us. | Put Into Writing, and Published by Him at the Importunate Request of | Divers Members, for the Satisfaction of the Whole Kingdom, | Touching the Houses Vote Upon this Debate. | ... (4 Lines).
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Book Synopsis The Substance of a | Speech | Made in the House of Commons | By | Wil. Prynn | of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; | On Munday the Fourth of December, 1648. | Touching | The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Both Houses Upon the Whole | Treaty, Whether They Were Satisfactory Or Not Satisfactory? | Wherein the Satisfactoriness of the Kings Answers to the | Propositions for Settlement of a Firm Lasting Peace, and Future Security of | the Subjects Against All Feared Regal Invasions, and Encroachments What- | Soever is Clearly Demonstrated. As Likewise, That There is No Other Pro- | Bable Or Possible Way to Settle a Speedy Firm and Lasting Peace, But by the | Houses Embracing and Proceeding Upon the Large Extra- | Ordinary Concessions of the King in this Treaty, for | the Kingdoms Present Weal and Future Security. | And that the Armies Remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a Way to Speedy and | Certain Ruine; and a Meer Plot of the Jesuites to Defame and Destroy Us. | Put Into Writing, and Published by Him at the Importunate Request of | Divers Members, for the Satisfaction of the Whole Kingdom, | Touching the Houses Vote Upon this Debate. | ... (4 Lines). by : William Prynne

Download or read book The Substance of a | Speech | Made in the House of Commons | By | Wil. Prynn | of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; | On Munday the Fourth of December, 1648. | Touching | The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Both Houses Upon the Whole | Treaty, Whether They Were Satisfactory Or Not Satisfactory? | Wherein the Satisfactoriness of the Kings Answers to the | Propositions for Settlement of a Firm Lasting Peace, and Future Security of | the Subjects Against All Feared Regal Invasions, and Encroachments What- | Soever is Clearly Demonstrated. As Likewise, That There is No Other Pro- | Bable Or Possible Way to Settle a Speedy Firm and Lasting Peace, But by the | Houses Embracing and Proceeding Upon the Large Extra- | Ordinary Concessions of the King in this Treaty, for | the Kingdoms Present Weal and Future Security. | And that the Armies Remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a Way to Speedy and | Certain Ruine; and a Meer Plot of the Jesuites to Defame and Destroy Us. | Put Into Writing, and Published by Him at the Importunate Request of | Divers Members, for the Satisfaction of the Whole Kingdom, | Touching the Houses Vote Upon this Debate. | ... (4 Lines). written by William Prynne and published by . This book was released on 1649 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Substance of a | Speech | Made in the House of Commons | By | Wil. Prynn | of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; | On Munday the Fourth of December, 1648. | Touching | The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Both Houses Upon the Whole | Treaty, Whether They Were Satisfactory Or Not Satisfactory? | Wherein the Satisfactoriness of the Kings Answers to the | Propositions for Settlement of a Firm Lasting Peace, and Future Security of | the Subjects Against All Feared Regal Invasions, and Encroachments What- | Soever is Clearly Demonstrated. As Likewise, That There is No Other Pro- | Bable Or Possible Way to Settle a Speedy Firm and Lasting Peace, But by the | Houses Embracing and Proceeding Upon the Large Extra- | Ordinary Concessions of the King in this Treaty, for | the Kingdoms Present Weal and Future Security. | And that the Armies Remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a Way to Speedy and | Certain Ruine; and a Meer Plot of the Jesuites to Defame and Destroy Us. | Put Into Writing, and Published by Him at the Importunate Request of | Divers Members, for the Satisfaction of the Whole Kingdom, | Touching the Houses Vote Upon this Debate. | ... (4 Lines). Related Books

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