The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation.

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The sovereigns prerogative and the subjects priviledge discussed betwixt courtiers and patriots in Parliament, the third and fourth yeares of the reign of King Charles : together with the grand mysteries of state then in agitation.
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England and Wales. Parliament.
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London :: Printed for Martha Harrison ...,
1657.
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Great Britain -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649.
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Then the Petition of Right was read, and again the whole PARLIAMENT spake.

MAy it please your most Excellent Majesty. The Lords spiri∣tual and temporal, and Commons in Parliament Assembled: taking into their considerations that the good intelligence be∣tween your Majesty and your people doth much depend upon your Majesties answer unto their Petition of Right, formerly presented with an unanimous consent unto your Majesty. Do most humbly be∣seech your Majesty, that you will be gratiously pleased to give a satis∣factory answer thereunto in full Parliament.

Soit droit fait come est desire par le Petition. Let right be done as is desired by the Petition.
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