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3409 CIVIL WAR.-Two MESSAGES FROM THE KING to the Houses of Parliament concerning a Cessation from Armes for Twenty Days from March 12th, with Seven Propositions concerning the same. Oxford, 1642. Small 4to, half bound, 58

The King's forces in Oxfordshire are to advance no nearer Windsor than Wheatley.

3410 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I., A Collection of Tracts relative to, for the Year 1643. 13 quarto tracts, sewn, etc., £3 36

The collection of Papers that passed between His Majesty and Parliament concerning the late Treaty. Oxford, 1643.-The Reasons of Parliament why they cannot agree to the alteration and addition in the Articles of Cessation cffered by his Majestie, with the Answer. Oxford, 1643.-The Moderate and Most Proper Reply to a Declaration of his Majestie against an Ordinance of Parliament for Assessing, etc. 1643.-His Majesties Speech to Parliament at Oxford. Oxford, 1643. -The Iniquity of the late Solemne League, or Covenant Discovered, etc. 1643.-A Speech made by Alderman Garroway, etc. 1643.-A Discoverie of the Great Plot for the Ruine of the City of London, and the Parliament made known by John Pym, etc. 1643-His Majesties Letter concerning a Treaty for Peace, etc. 1643-Mr. Challenor: His Confession and Speech made before his Execution. 1643.-The Protestant Informer, or Information to all Protestants, showing the causes and end of this unjust War. 1643.-His Majesties Declaration to his Subjects in answer to the Petition and Advice of Parliament. 1643.-His Majesties last Declaration concerning His Royal intentions as to the final conc'usion of these Wars, etc. 1643.-A Letter from Mr. Marshall and Mr. Nye, appointed Assistants to the Commissioners of Scotland. 1643.

3411 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I.-A Second Letter from the Agitators of the Army under Sir Thos. Fairfax sent unto all the Sea-men. 1647.-The King's Message to Parliament by Sir Peter Killegrew. 1647.-A Message to Parliament for a Personal Treaty with the King. 147.-Putney's Projects, or the Old Serpent in a New Forme, etc. 1647.-A Cleere and Full Vindication of the Armie by certain Positions. 1647. -The Humble Petition of the Lord Mayor, etc., with the Answer. 1617.-A Letter from Sir Thos. Fairfax sent to both Houses concerning the King being brought from Holmby, etc. 1647.-Two I etters from Agents of five Regiments of Horse.-A Letter from the Army concerning the peaceable temper of the same. 1647. 9 Tracts, 4to, sewn, £1 18

3412 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I.-Six Tracts relating to the Civil War and Charles I. For the year 1644.-The King's Cause Rationally, Briefly, and Plainly Debated, as it stands De facto, against the Irrationall Groundlesse Misprisions of a still deceived sort of People. 1644.-A New Invention, or a Paire of Cristal Spectacles. 1644.-The Second Part of the Spectacles. 1644.-The Eye Cleared, or a Preservative for the Sight. 1614.-The Loyal Convert, by W. Bridges. 1644.-Certain Disquisitions and Considerations. 1644.-6 4to tracts, sewn, unbound, £1 18

3413 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I.-The Humble Petition of the Mayor, etc., of the City of London, presented to the Lords and Commons, with Answer to said Petition. 1648.-Another, similar Petition, sent a few weeks later. 1648.-The Humble Petitions, Serius Suggestions, and Expostulations of Gentlemen, Yeomen, and Freeholders of the Eastern Association, etc. 1618.-A Message sent to the King, for His Majesty to come to London, also a List of all the Forces to be continued in England. 1648.-Sundry Reasons inducing Major Huntingdon to lay down his Commission. 1648.-Two Petitions to Parliament. 1648.-Together 6 small 4to tracts, sewn, etc., 15s

3414 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I.—The King's Cabinet Opened, or Certain Packets of Secret Letters and Papers written in the King's own hand, and taken in his Cabinet at Nasby-Field. 1645.-King James his Speech in the Starre Chamber, The Liberty of the Subject, etc. 1645. -A Sermon before the House of Commons, by John Lightfoot. 1645.-A Declaration of the King's Messages for Peace. 1645.-A Declaration of the Parliament, written to the Lords, etc., of the United Province of the Low Countrey s. 1645.—5 small 4to tracts, seun, etc., 188

1642.

3415 CIVIL WAR AND CHARLES I. (1642).—Tracts as follows: The Discovery of a Great and Wicked Conspiracy against this Kingdom, etc. 1642.-A Collection of Sundry Petitions Presented to the Kings Majestie, as also to the Houses of Parliament, by the Gentry, Ministers and Freeholders of several Counties. His Majesties Declaration to his Loving Subjects, upon occasion of his late Message to Parliament and their refusal to treat with him for Peace, etc. Oxford, 1642.-A Copy of the Commission of Array granted from His Majesty to the Marquisse of Hertford. 1642.-The Desire and Advice of Parliament to His Majesty that the next Assize and Generall Goale delivery may not be holden, with His Majesties Answer. Oxford, 1642.-Two Letters, one from Lord Digby to the Queen, the other from Thomas Eliot to Lord Digby; also a note of such arms as were sent out of Amsterdam for his Majesty. 1642.-His Majesties Declaration upon occasion of the Ordinance for assessing of all such who have not contributed sufficiently for raising of Money, Plate, etc. Oxford, 1642.-The Humble Desires and Propositions of Parliament tendered to His Majesty, with the Kings Answer. Ib., 1642.-A Complaint to the Commons and Resolution taken up by the Free Protestant Subjects of the Cities of London and Westminster and Counties adjacent. Ib., 1642.-A Declaration of Parliament setting forth the Grounds and Reasons for taken up Defensive Arms, etc. 1642.- Declaration, etc., for the Raising of all Power, Trained Bands, etc., to lead against Traitors, etc. 1642. -A Letter from the Country to John Pym, etc. 1642.Declaration, etc., for appeasing and quieting of unlawful Tumults and Insurrections, and for suppressing of Stage Playes. 1642 (Reprint).-Matters of Great Consequence and Worthy of Note to all England. 1612. (Head of King Charles on title).—A Letter sent from a Private Gentleman to his Friend in London, in justification of his adhering to His Majesty in these times. 1642.-His Majesties Message to Parliament, together with the Answer to said Message, etc. 1642.-Two Messages from the King concerning the Cessation from Armes for twenty Dayes, etc. Oxford, 1612.-Together 17 Tracts, small 4to, sewn, £2 158

3416 COMMINES (Philippe de) LES MEMOIRES.

Paris, 1661. Engraved title containing portraits.-NOUVEAU RECUEIL DE PIECES COMIQUES ET FACECIEUSES LES FLUS AGREABLES ET DIVERTISSANTE DE CE TEMPS. Paris, E. Loyson, 1661. 2 vols in 1, thick 12mo, old French light brown morocco, sides covered with gilt tooling in the Rococo style and stained with dark brown dye (see reproduction), £4 158

The second book in this pretty volume is very rare.

3417 CONTENTMENT, THE ART OF, by the Author of The Whole Duty of Man. At the Theater in Oxford, 1675. 8vo, engraved frontispiece and engraving of the Theatre' on title, old English black morocco, sides covered with gilt tooling, consisting of six made-up octagonal designs in line and pointillé of floral and scroll tooling, gilt back, a fine specimen (see reproduction), £7 78

3418 DAUSQUIUS (Claudius) CLAUDII DAUSQUII TORNACENSIS, Orthagraphia Latini Sermonis vetus et Nova. Paris, Fredericus Leonard, 1667. Folio, handsomely bound in calf, the sides covered with Fleur-de-Lys, in the centre a wreath with intertwined initials, 'P. S.. the same initials in four corners, gilt edges (see reproduction), with bookplate of the Duke of Sussex, £2 58

3419 DAVIES (Charles, B.A., Master of Swansea Free Grammar School) BUSBY'S ENGLISH INTRODUCTION to the LATIN TONGUE EXAMINED. Cirencester, S. Rudder, 1753. 8vo, old English red morocco gilt, diamond centre ornament of leafy sprays, surrounded by branching scrolls, enclosed in gilt roll scroll border, gilt back (see reproduction), £3 10s 3421 DENNIS (John) THE BATTLE OF RAMILLIA, or the Power of Union, a Poem, by MR. DENNIS. 1706. 8vo, fine copy in old English red moro co, sides covered with gilt tooling in the "Cottage" pattern style, gilt edges (see reproduction), £2 10s

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