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His Maiesties message, to the kingdome of Scotland; : shewing that he hath given order for disbanding all his forces in both kingdoms, for recalling all commissions to any at sea, and that he is resolved to apply himselfe totally to the councels and advices of his Parliaments, for setling of truth and peace. Together with divers papers presented to His Majesty at Newcastle by a committee of the Estates of the kingdome of Scotland. Published by speciall command.
“…His Majesties message, to the kingdome of Scotland.…”
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The ansvver of the Commissioners of the kingdome of Scotland, : to both Houses of Parliament, upon the new propositions of peace, and the foure bills to be sent to his Majestie.
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A declaration presented to the right honourable the Lords and Commons, in the high court of Parliament of England assembled of the humble representations of the grand inquest of the coury of Yorke. : Concerning the kingdome of Scotland, and setling the government of the kingdome of England....
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The Lord Marques of Argyle's speech to a grand committee of both Houses of Parliament, the 25th of this instant June, 1646. : Together with some papers of the commissioners for the kingdom of Scotland, wherein they do give their consent to the sending of the propositions of peace to His Majesty, and desire their armies to be supplyed, and the accounts between the kingdoms to be perfected, to the end all armies may be disbanded, &c....
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His Maiesties answer to the propositions presented to him at Hampton-court, the seventh of September 1647. : By the Earle of Pembrooke, Earle of Laverdale, Sir Charles Erskins. Sir John Holland, Sir Iohn Cooke, Sir James Harrington, Mr. Richard Browne, Mr. Hugh Remedy, Mr. Robert Barkley. In the names of the Parliament of England, and in behalfe of the kingdome of Scotland.
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The humble desires and propositions for a safe and well-grounded peace, : agreed upon by the mutuall advice and consent of the Parliamets [sic] of both kingdoms, vnited by Solemn league and covenant. Presented unto His Majesty at Oxford the 24 of Novemb. last, by committees from both Houses of Parliament, and commissioners from the kingdom of Scotland. Together with an order, and severall votes of the Commons assembled in Parliament, the 4. and 8. of this present Octob. 1645. for delinquents, to compound according to the said propositions, and to come in to the Parliament before December next ensuing....
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