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2815 ENGLAND
ENGLAND.—Parliament.—House of Commons.
Petitions, Addresses, etc. to the House of Commons. 1650.
London.—i. Petitions, etc. from Mixed Bodies of
the Inhabitants. To the Honourable, the Commons
assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of divers
free-born Englishmen inhabiting in the cities of London
and Westminster, . . . and places adjacent. [Complain¬
ing of “ the extraordinary actings and proceedings of the
present Parliament and Army,” etc.] [1650], 4°.
1654.
Stawel (Sir j.) To the Right Honourable the Com¬
mons of England assembled in Parliament, the . . .
petition of Sir J. S. [1654], Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 6. 1811, 4°.
1655.
Flemming (Sir o.) Knight. To the knights, citizens,
and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, the . . . petition
of O. F. . . . [? 1655]. Somers (j.) Baron Somers, Col¬
lection of tracts, vol. 7. 1812, 4°.
1682.
—— To the Hon. the Commons of England assembled in
Parliament: The humble proposals of a Well-Wisher to
Englands prosperity; . . . wherein are demonstrated sun¬
dry ways to raise money. . . . [? 1682], 4°.
1792.
Address (An) to the . . . House of Commons on the
subject of taxation. . . . 1792, 8°.
1823.
Lowe (j.) On the recognition of Columbia. (To . . .
the Commons of the United Kingdom ... in Parliament
assembled. . . .) Pamphleteer, vol. 22. 1823, 8°.
Appendix.
Account (An) of the late proceedings inP -t
[Parliament], relating to the money granted for the
relief of Glasgow, etc. [1749], 8’.
Asgill (j.) Mr. A.’s defence upon his expulsion from
the House of Commons of Great Britain in 1707 [for
writing the work entitled “ An argument proving,” etcA
... 1712, 8°.
B., p. Gent. The Priviledges of the House of Commons
in Parliament assembled; wherein ’tis proved their
power is equall with that of the House of Lords, if not
greater, though the King joyn with the Lords, how¬
ever it appears that both Houses have a power above
the King, if he vote contrary to them. . . . 1642, 4°.
[Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 4. 1810, 4°.
Bean (w. w.) The Parliamentary representation of the
six northern counties of England . . . from 1603 to . . .
1886. . . . 1890, 8°.
Bentham (j.) Observations on Mr. . . . Peel’s House of
Commons speech, 21st March, 1825, introducing his
Police magistrates’ salary raising bill. . . . Pamphleteer,
vol. 25. 1825, 8°.
Bethel (s.) A True . . . narrative of the most material
debates and passages in the late Parliament. . . . Somers
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 6. 1811,
4°.
Bray (w.) Captain. Innocency and the blood of the
slain souldiers, and people, mightily complaining . . .
against those forty knights and burgesses, or thereabouts,
that sit in the House of Commons, for the vidation of
our capital fundamental laws and liberties. . . . 1649, 4°.
ENGLAND 281(3
ENGLAND.—Parliament.—House of Commons.
Appendix.
Brougham (h.) Baron Brougham. The Speech of H.
B. ... on the education of the poor, spoken in the
House of Commons, June 29, 1820. . . . Pamphleteer,
vol. 16. 1820, 8".
A Speech on the present state of the law of the
country, delivered in the House of Commons on . . .
February 7, 1828. Pamphleteer, vol. 29. 1828, 8°.
- Bruce (j.) Substance of the speech of J. B. ... in the
committee of the House of Commons, on the resolutions
respecting India affairs, May 31, 1813. Pamphleteer,
vol. 2. 1813, 8°.
- Canning (g.) Speech of ... G. C. in the House of
Commons, on . . . January 29, 1817, on the motion for
an address to . . . the Prince Regent. . . . Pamphleteer,
vol. 10. 1817, 8°.
- Cecil (Sir e.) A Speech made in the Lower House of
Parliament, by Sir E. C. . . . 1624, 4°.
- Charles i., King of Great Britain and Ireland. His
Majesties answer to the petition which accompanied the
declaration of the House of Commons: presented to
him . . . 1st of Dec. 1641. 1641, 4°.
- His Majesties message concerning licences
granted to persons going into Ireland. ... 1641, 4°.
- [Another edition.] 1641, 4°.
- — His Majesties speech in the House of Commons,
4° Januarii, 1641[-42], i64i[-42], 4°.
- The Kings Maiesties Message to the House of
Commons, Feb. 7, 1641 [-2] concerning the speech lately
spoken by Mr. Pym. With the House of Commons . . .
Answer in defence thereof. Read and . . . assented unto
Feb. 8, 1641[-2]. i64i[-2], 4°.
- His Majesties message to the House of Commons
concerning an Order made by them for the borrowing of
one hundred thousand pounds of the Adventurers money
for Ireland, together with the Answer of the House of
Commons thereunto. . . . (Sept. 6, 1642.) 1642, 4°.
. His Majesties . . . Message sent to his Commons
House of Parliament, Dec. 19, 1642, wherein he declares
his royall resolution for peace, and to unite himself with
. . . Parliament. Together with the House of Commons
Answer to the said Message. . . . 1642, 4°.
- Charles il, King of Great Britain and Ireland. Two
letters from his Majesty . . . together with the resolve
of the House thereupon . . . May 1, 1660. 1660, fol.
- — His Majesties gracious message to the House of
Commons (18 June 1660). 1660, fol.
His Majestie’s . . . letter to the House of Com¬
mons to pass the Bill for confirming the act of oblivion
and idempnity (22 June 1661). 1661, fol.
His Majestie’s declaration to the Commons . . .
9th November 1680. . . . 1680, fol.
His Majesties message to the Commons . . .
relating to Tangier; and the . . . address of the Com¬
mons ... in answer ... 29 Nov. 1680. 1680, fol.
- Collection (A) of cases and records concerning privi¬
lege of Parliament. . . . 1764, 8°.
- Collection (A) of the substance of several speeches
and debates made in the . . . House of Commons, relat¬
ing to the . . . Popish Plot. . . . 1681, fol.

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