Three speeches delivered in the Guild-hall, London: on Tuesday the fourth of March, By the Earl of Northumberland, the Lord Lowden, and Sir Henry Vane junior. Concerning the treaty at Uxbridge; wherein is shewed the candor of the Houses of Parliament, and the unreasonablenesse of the Kings Commissioners; in urging that the militia might be put into the hands of such as have taken arms against the Parliament. Iustifying the cessation in Ireland, and no promise would be given that there should be no further peace made with them. Our propositions for religion rejected. Also, what course is now to be taken. Licensed, and printed according to order
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Main Author: Northumberland, Algernon Percy (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: S.l. Printed for Peter Cole [March 11. 1644. [i.e. 1645]
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Item Description:Place of publication from Wing. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Thomason, E.273[3]. - Wing (2nd ed.), T1120. - Wing has publication year 1644[5]; Thomason catalogue lists under 1645
Physical Description:10, [2] p.

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