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ENGLAND
2786
•2785 ENGLAND
EN GLAND.—Pabliament.
Appendix.
S„ g. A Letter from an ejected Member of the House
of Commons, to Sir Jo : Evelyn : shewing the constitu¬
tion of that councell, and the influence it hath had on
the present times, with a judgement of future events.
1648, 4°.
Savile (g.) Marquis of Halifax. A Seasonable ad¬
dress to both Houses of Parliament. . . . Somebs (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 8. 1812, 4°.
Scobell (h.) The Power of the Lords and Commons in
Parliament in point of judicature briefly discoursed. . . .
Somebs (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 8.
1812, 4°.
Scotland.—Pabliament.—Collections of Parliament¬
ary Proceedings. Papers, delivered in by the Commis¬
sioners of the Kingdom of Scotland at London, to the
. . . Parliament of England. . . . 1646, 4°.
Some Papers of the Commissioners of Scotland
given in lately to the Houses of Parliament, concerning
the Propositions of Peace. April 11. 1646, 4°.
— [Correspondence between the Scottish and Eng¬
lish Parliaments, regarding a treaty, 6 March, 1649-22
June 1650.] [? 1650], 4°.
Scotland. — Pabliament. — Separate Transactions.
The Humble desires of the commissioners in Scotland to
the Kings . . . Majestie, with their hearty requests to
unite the King and Parliament. . . . With an order of the
House of Commons, testifying their loving acceptance,
and thankfulnesse for their brotherly care of the publique
welfare. 1642, 4°.
EN GLAND.—Pabliament.
Appendix.
The Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons . . .
in answer to a declaration sent unto them by their Com¬
missioners now at London, from the . . . Parliament, ex¬
pressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian
blood, and their affections to a reformation both to Kirke
and State. . . . 1643, ^
A Declaration [dated 19th July, 1650] of the
General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, in answer to
a declaration, intituled, a Declaration of the Parliament
of England, upon the marching of their army into Scot¬
land, and concerning present dangers and duties, in re¬
ference both to sectaries and malignants. 1650, 4°.
Seasonable (A) warning to the Commons of England
discovering to them their present danger, and the only
means of escaping it, to be by a prudent choice of old
English spirits, to serve their King and country in the
approaching Parliament. [? 1681], fol.
- Second (A) remonstrance, by way of address, from the
Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament.
Somees (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 9.
1813, 4°.
- Seveeal Queries relating to the present proceedings in
Parliament; more especially recommended to the con¬
sideration of the bishops. 1689, 4°.
- Shobt (A) history of the Parliament 1713, 8°.
- Smith {Sir t.) Secretary of State. An Old mould to
cast new lawes by ; ... reprinted out of The Common¬
wealth of England. . . . 1643, 4°-
• —— A Manifesto of the Commissioners of Scotland,
delivered in to the . . . Houses of Parliament the 24 of
May, 1645. . . . 1645, 4°.
- Some Papers given in by the Commissioners of the
Parliament of Scotland, to the . . . Houses of the Parlia¬
ment of England, in answer to their Votes of the 24 of
September, 1646, concerning the disposing of his Ma¬
jesties person. (Oct. 1646.) 1646, 4°.
- -—- [Another edition.] 1646, 4°.
The third impression. , . . 1646, 4°.
A Letter of the Parliament of Scotland to both
Houses of the Parliament of England ; together with the
Declaration of the Parliament of Scotland, concerning
his Majesty: their desires; and the Answer of the
Parliament of England. . . . [1647],
• Sobeb and seasonable queries . . . offered to all good
protestants in England in order to a choice of the new
Parliament. [? 1681], fol.
- Sobeb sadnes; or, Historical! observations upon the
proceedings, pretences, and designes of a prevailing
party in both Houses of Parliament. . . . 1643, 4°.
- Some Considerations upon the question, whether the
Parliament is dissolved by its prorogation for 15 months ?
. . . 1676, 4°.
- Some few observations upon his Maiesties late Answer
to the Declaration or remonstrance of the Lords and
Commons of the 19 of May, 1642. [1642], 4°.
- Some proposals offered to publick considerations before
the opening of Parliament May 19, 1685. . . . 1685, fol.
■ The Resolution of the Kingdome of Scotland,
concerning the King’s Majesty, religion, crown, and
Kingdoms : read in both Houses of Parliament assembled
at Westminster; wherein they declare their full resolu¬
tion to preserve and defend . . . the King . . . and the
proceedings ... of both houses thereupon. . . . 1648, 4°.
• Scotland.—Chubch of Scotland.— Genebal As¬
sembly.—Separate Transactions. The Scotts Declara¬
tion, in answer to the Declaration, sent unto them by
their Commissioners now at London, from the . . .
Parliament of England, expressing their care to prevent
the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to re¬
formation both to Kirk and state, . . . 1642, 4°.
Some reasons for an annual Parliament. . . . Together
with the qualifications required in a good member of
Parliament. . . . Hableian Miscellany, vol. 4. 1809, 4°.
• Some short considerations relating to the settling of the
government, humbly offered to the Lords and Commons
. . . now assembled at Westminster, 1689. Somees (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 10. 1813, 4°.
- Somees (j.) Baron Somers. A Vindication of the pro¬
ceedings of the late Parliament of England. . . . Somebs
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 10. 1813,
4°.
2786
•2785 ENGLAND
EN GLAND.—Pabliament.
Appendix.
S„ g. A Letter from an ejected Member of the House
of Commons, to Sir Jo : Evelyn : shewing the constitu¬
tion of that councell, and the influence it hath had on
the present times, with a judgement of future events.
1648, 4°.
Savile (g.) Marquis of Halifax. A Seasonable ad¬
dress to both Houses of Parliament. . . . Somebs (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 8. 1812, 4°.
Scobell (h.) The Power of the Lords and Commons in
Parliament in point of judicature briefly discoursed. . . .
Somebs (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 8.
1812, 4°.
Scotland.—Pabliament.—Collections of Parliament¬
ary Proceedings. Papers, delivered in by the Commis¬
sioners of the Kingdom of Scotland at London, to the
. . . Parliament of England. . . . 1646, 4°.
Some Papers of the Commissioners of Scotland
given in lately to the Houses of Parliament, concerning
the Propositions of Peace. April 11. 1646, 4°.
— [Correspondence between the Scottish and Eng¬
lish Parliaments, regarding a treaty, 6 March, 1649-22
June 1650.] [? 1650], 4°.
Scotland. — Pabliament. — Separate Transactions.
The Humble desires of the commissioners in Scotland to
the Kings . . . Majestie, with their hearty requests to
unite the King and Parliament. . . . With an order of the
House of Commons, testifying their loving acceptance,
and thankfulnesse for their brotherly care of the publique
welfare. 1642, 4°.
EN GLAND.—Pabliament.
Appendix.
The Scots declaration to the Lords and Commons . . .
in answer to a declaration sent unto them by their Com¬
missioners now at London, from the . . . Parliament, ex¬
pressing their care to prevent the effusion of Christian
blood, and their affections to a reformation both to Kirke
and State. . . . 1643, ^
A Declaration [dated 19th July, 1650] of the
General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, in answer to
a declaration, intituled, a Declaration of the Parliament
of England, upon the marching of their army into Scot¬
land, and concerning present dangers and duties, in re¬
ference both to sectaries and malignants. 1650, 4°.
Seasonable (A) warning to the Commons of England
discovering to them their present danger, and the only
means of escaping it, to be by a prudent choice of old
English spirits, to serve their King and country in the
approaching Parliament. [? 1681], fol.
- Second (A) remonstrance, by way of address, from the
Church of England, to both Houses of Parliament.
Somees (j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 9.
1813, 4°.
- Seveeal Queries relating to the present proceedings in
Parliament; more especially recommended to the con¬
sideration of the bishops. 1689, 4°.
- Shobt (A) history of the Parliament 1713, 8°.
- Smith {Sir t.) Secretary of State. An Old mould to
cast new lawes by ; ... reprinted out of The Common¬
wealth of England. . . . 1643, 4°-
• —— A Manifesto of the Commissioners of Scotland,
delivered in to the . . . Houses of Parliament the 24 of
May, 1645. . . . 1645, 4°.
- Some Papers given in by the Commissioners of the
Parliament of Scotland, to the . . . Houses of the Parlia¬
ment of England, in answer to their Votes of the 24 of
September, 1646, concerning the disposing of his Ma¬
jesties person. (Oct. 1646.) 1646, 4°.
- -—- [Another edition.] 1646, 4°.
The third impression. , . . 1646, 4°.
A Letter of the Parliament of Scotland to both
Houses of the Parliament of England ; together with the
Declaration of the Parliament of Scotland, concerning
his Majesty: their desires; and the Answer of the
Parliament of England. . . . [1647],
• Sobeb and seasonable queries . . . offered to all good
protestants in England in order to a choice of the new
Parliament. [? 1681], fol.
- Sobeb sadnes; or, Historical! observations upon the
proceedings, pretences, and designes of a prevailing
party in both Houses of Parliament. . . . 1643, 4°.
- Some Considerations upon the question, whether the
Parliament is dissolved by its prorogation for 15 months ?
. . . 1676, 4°.
- Some few observations upon his Maiesties late Answer
to the Declaration or remonstrance of the Lords and
Commons of the 19 of May, 1642. [1642], 4°.
- Some proposals offered to publick considerations before
the opening of Parliament May 19, 1685. . . . 1685, fol.
■ The Resolution of the Kingdome of Scotland,
concerning the King’s Majesty, religion, crown, and
Kingdoms : read in both Houses of Parliament assembled
at Westminster; wherein they declare their full resolu¬
tion to preserve and defend . . . the King . . . and the
proceedings ... of both houses thereupon. . . . 1648, 4°.
• Scotland.—Chubch of Scotland.— Genebal As¬
sembly.—Separate Transactions. The Scotts Declara¬
tion, in answer to the Declaration, sent unto them by
their Commissioners now at London, from the . . .
Parliament of England, expressing their care to prevent
the effusion of Christian blood, and their affections to re¬
formation both to Kirk and state, . . . 1642, 4°.
Some reasons for an annual Parliament. . . . Together
with the qualifications required in a good member of
Parliament. . . . Hableian Miscellany, vol. 4. 1809, 4°.
• Some short considerations relating to the settling of the
government, humbly offered to the Lords and Commons
. . . now assembled at Westminster, 1689. Somees (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 10. 1813, 4°.
- Somees (j.) Baron Somers. A Vindication of the pro¬
ceedings of the late Parliament of England. . . . Somebs
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 10. 1813,
4°.
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