LEADER 02485nam 2200349 n 450 001 996392296303316 005 20221108102253.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000108404 035 $a(EEBO)2248551826 035 $a(UnM)99863349 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000108404 100 $a19930416d1649 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 14$aThe substance of a speech made in the House of Commons$b[electronic resource] /$fby Wil. Prynn of Lincolns-Inn, Esquire; on Munday the fourth of December, 1648. Touching the Kings answer to the propositions of both Houses upon the whole treaty, whether they were satisfactory or not satisfactory? Wherein the satisfactoriness of the Kings answers to the propositions for settlement of a firm lasting peace, and future security of the subjects against all feared regal invasions, and encroachments whatsoever is clearly demonstrated. As likewise, that there is no other probable or possible way to settle a speedy firm and lasting peace, but by the Houses embracing and proceeding upon the large extraordinary concessions of the King in this treaty, for the kingdoms present weal and future security. And that the Armies remonstrance, Nov. 20. is a way to speedy and certain ruine; and a meer plot of the Jesuites to defame and destroy us. Put into writing, and published by him at the importunate request of divers Members, for the satisfaction of the whole kingdom, touching the Houses vote upon this debate 210 $aLondon $cPrinted for Michael Spark at the blew-Bible in Green-Arbor$d1649 215 $a[22], 40, 45-52, 49-119, [1] p., plate $cport 300 $aIn this edition 3*2r first line begins "cause assigned ..". Quires K-M and P and several pages (e.g. title page, *4r, 2*1r, F3r) are in the same setting as the other 119-page edition. 300 $aAnnotation on Thomason copy: "Jan:25 1648"; the '9' in the imprint has been crossed out. 300 $aReproduction of the original in the British Library. 330 $aeebo-0018 607 $aGreat Britain$xPolitics and government$y1642-1649$vEarly works to 1800 607 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$yCivil War, 1642-1649$xPeace$vEarly works to 1800 700 $aPrynne$b William$f1600-1669.$0198500 801 0$bCu-RivES 801 1$bCu-RivES 801 2$bCStRLIN 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996392296303316 996 $aThe substance of a speech made in the House of Commons$92313867 997 $aUNISA