A SECOND COLLECT OF SCARCE and VALUABLE TRACT ON THE MOST Interesting and Entertaining Sub But chiefly fuch as relate to the History and Constitution of thefe Kin Selected from an infinite Number in Print and Manufcript, in t Particularly that of the late Lord SOMMERS Revised by EMINENT HANDS. VOL. III. The Bent and Genius of the Age is best known in a free Country by Judex qui aliquid ftatuit, unâ parte auditâ tantum et inauditâ alterâ, Ld. Cook & LONDON: Printed for F. COGAN, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fle M.DCC.L. LETT King C together with thereunto, 16 Alderman Bunc Mayor, Alder cil of London, folution to ac tions from a f mitment, 16 The humble P General Cou England, un Prince Charl The Earl of B of Lords, the upon the Bill The Speech of t Commons m Houfe of Lo Bills therein Aug. in the His Majefty's Houfes of of August, 1 Act of free livion, and f His Majesty's fearch into Sales and P Manours, L and belongin Mother, the and Chapter clefiaftical P and Authori THE CONTENT OF THE THIRD VOLUN 9 12 The humble Petition and Addrefs of the General Court fitting at Bofton in New England, unto the high and mighty Prince Charles II. 1660. The Earl of Bristol's Speech in the Houfe of Lords, the 20th Day of July, 1660, upon the Bill of Indemnity The Speech of the Speaker of the House of Commons made unto the King in the Houfe of Lords, at the paffing of the Bills therein mentioned, the 29th of Aug. in the Year of our Lord 1660. 15 His Majefty's gracious Speech to both Houfes of Parliament, the 29th Day of August, 1660, at the paffing of the Act of free Pardon, Indemnity and Oblivion, and feveral other Acts 17 His Majefty's gracious Commiffion to fearch into and examine the pretended Sales and Purchafers of the Honours, Manours, Lands and Hereditaments of and belonging to his Majefty, his Royal Mother, the Archbishops, Bifhops, Deans and Chapters, Prebends, and other Ecclefiaftical Perfons; giving fuch Powers and Authorities as are neceffary for the Ends, Intents and Purp the faid Commiffion fp preffed, 1660. The Judgment of Sir Orl declared in his Charge t the Arraignment of th Regicides (the Murth Charles I. of moft glo began at Hicks-Hall on of October 1660, and c Seffions in the Old-Bai the 19th of the fame M The Life and Death of Net Great, the first Emper deans, who was reprefent Head of that Image, and by the Lion with Eag vii. 4. whereby much I many of the Prophecies miah, Ezekiel, and Dan Clark, D. D. 1664. The Life and Death of C the firft Founder of the Medes and Perfians, rep Breafts and Arms of Silv Dan. ii. 32. and by a B and by a Ram with two 3, 20. and the Delive ites out of Babylon, th their Captivity being e much Light is given to 1 phecies of Ifaiah, Jerem Daniel. By Samuel Clark London's Lord Have Mer true Relation of feven |