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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Second session - begins … this Day. But, my Lords and Gentlemen, as my coming hither at this time is somewhat extraordinary: It is to say … as to the effecting of them in this Town, to which end they made a general Invitation of disbanded Soldiers, and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Seventeenth session - … a War or a Peace, which way I see most conducing to that end. In either way, I think it convenient to keep up my Army, and Navy at Sea, for some time; but I leave it to you to consider of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Seventh session- begins … and a long Recess of ten Months and three Weeks, met again at Westminster, where his Majesty from the Throne thus … than I had reason to think it would, but it is now at an end. This is the first day I have heard of any Supply, being …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Sixteenth session - … the Government with less than the present Revenue, you may at any time see the yearly establish'd Charge; by which it … and when the Direction of their Affairs was in the hand of John de Witt, an inveterate Enemy to the Crown of England; …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Sixth session (Oxford) - … 9/10/1665 The sixth Session of the second Parliament, at Oxford. The Plague raging in London and Westminster, the … Sir Heneage Finch, Members for the University, and † Sir John Berkenhead, and ‡ Colonel Giles Strangewich; and all …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Tenth session - begins … my Proclamation that there might be a good Appearance at this Meeting, having most Confidence in Full Houses, where … on their Submission discharg'd. The House adjourn'd. ; Sir John Coventry's Nose cut. ; The Tenth Session continu'd. ; …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Third session- begins … say we shall not disagree. I have no more to say to you at present, but once again to bid you heartily welcome.' The … an Establishment; which, for ought can be foreseen, may end in Popery. 5. It is a thing altogether without Precedent, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Thirteenth session - … the second Parliament. When both Houses of Parliament met at Westminster, according to the said Prorogation, after a … Government, as did too plainly appear in the Case of Sir John Coventry. 8. That if the Life-Guard were disbanded, the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second parliament of Charles II Twelfth session - begins … Peace: My Preparations for the War, and Condescensions at the Treaty, gave me great Reason to believe so; but the … think of it early, it will not be serviceable to the chief End of setting out a Fleet betimes the next Spring. As for …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The second Parliament of George II First session (1 of 4, … the Session with the following Speech. The King's Speech at opening the First Session of his Second Parliament. My … on the other Side, of their sincere Disposition to put an End to the present Troubles upon honourable and solid Terms, …