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The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3

Isaac Kimber
4.9/5 (23362 ratings)
Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1722 ...and Consent of the two Kingdoms.' But the two Houses were to be frighted only by the Army; and therefore they order'd the Printer of the Scotch Declaration tp be committed, and then returned them an Answer full of Contempt and Reproof. The Parliament's Commissioners coming fase to the Isle pf Wight, presented the Bills and the Propositions on them to his Majesty, December 14. and he was pleas'd to fay, that he was assured they could not expect a present Answer, but he would take the same into Consideration, and give his Answer in few 'Days. The Scotch Commissioners came the next protestday to the King, and put in their Protestation to »ns f d» this effect, t That they had endeavoured by all """ ways and means with the Parliament of England 'for furthering a happy Peace j but having seen the Propositions and Bills brought to his Majesty, 'which they apprehended prejudicial to Religion, the Crown, and the Union between the Kingdoms, 'they therefore in the Name of the Kingdom of f Scotland, declared their Dissent. General Fairfax wrote to the House of Commons, King designs December 31. tha there had been some meeting innE1"' the A.i47. the Isle os Wight, and a Design to carry away the (VVJ 'n8 » TMr which reason he nad given Orders to Colonel Hammond to have a strict Guard upon hi Majesty' Person. Upon which both Houses agreed, that his Excellency be required to tako special Care for securing the Person os his Majesty in CarisbrookCaflle, and that the Govcrnour should obey hi furKing-i An-thg,. Qrcrs anl Directions. On the fame Day their tUiiaotf. Commissioners came back from the King, and brought but little Satisfaction with them, reporting, thatms Majesty shewed little Inclination to past the Sills, or to make a Composure i...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3. To get started finding The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3

Isaac Kimber
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1722 ...and Consent of the two Kingdoms.' But the two Houses were to be frighted only by the Army; and therefore they order'd the Printer of the Scotch Declaration tp be committed, and then returned them an Answer full of Contempt and Reproof. The Parliament's Commissioners coming fase to the Isle pf Wight, presented the Bills and the Propositions on them to his Majesty, December 14. and he was pleas'd to fay, that he was assured they could not expect a present Answer, but he would take the same into Consideration, and give his Answer in few 'Days. The Scotch Commissioners came the next protestday to the King, and put in their Protestation to »ns f d» this effect, t That they had endeavoured by all """ ways and means with the Parliament of England 'for furthering a happy Peace j but having seen the Propositions and Bills brought to his Majesty, 'which they apprehended prejudicial to Religion, the Crown, and the Union between the Kingdoms, 'they therefore in the Name of the Kingdom of f Scotland, declared their Dissent. General Fairfax wrote to the House of Commons, King designs December 31. tha there had been some meeting innE1"' the A.i47. the Isle os Wight, and a Design to carry away the (VVJ 'n8 » TMr which reason he nad given Orders to Colonel Hammond to have a strict Guard upon hi Majesty' Person. Upon which both Houses agreed, that his Excellency be required to tako special Care for securing the Person os his Majesty in CarisbrookCaflle, and that the Govcrnour should obey hi furKing-i An-thg,. Qrcrs anl Directions. On the fame Day their tUiiaotf. Commissioners came back from the King, and brought but little Satisfaction with them, reporting, thatms Majesty shewed little Inclination to past the Sills, or to make a Composure i...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3. To get started finding The history of England from the earliest accounts of time, to the death of the late Queen Anne Volume 3, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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