Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five parliaments : beginning the sixteenth year of King Jamesanno 1618, and ending the fifth year of King Charls [sic], anno 1629 . onfultations, fuelftrange Contrivances (difcovered by Letters, Pa-pers, and Cabinet-memorials feifed on in timeofthe War) as otherwife probably, neither we mrour Pofterity (hould have ever known. 1 conclude with the l<=»ornp<^ SpaniarP£Tlaywy TO Si> Aiyu^ Fla^a re, voovlf, eiviti //.if TTZ^^Aoii) Qq\ Si kg b <^%oteoi,() Anglorum leges, Smdam


Historical collections of private passages of state, weighty matters in law, remarkable proceedings in five parliaments : beginning the sixteenth year of King Jamesanno 1618, and ending the fifth year of King Charls [sic], anno 1629 . onfultations, fuelftrange Contrivances (difcovered by Letters, Pa-pers, and Cabinet-memorials feifed on in timeofthe War) as otherwife probably, neither we mrour Pofterity (hould have ever known. 1 conclude with the l<=»ornp<^ SpaniarP£Tlaywy TO Si> Aiyu^ Fla^a re, voovlf, eiviti //.if TTZ^^Aoii) Qq\ Si kg b <^%oteoi,() Anglorum leges, Smdam^ confulta Senatm,aufac^ue, cunBa loqmr, tempore qmeque fuo.^ Excipis adverfo fi peHore, (^ ore mdigno,pluribm invideas Zoile, nemo tibi. Tl le The Printer to the Reader. BEing obliged to get this ^ook^fnijhed againjlthe enfuing Term, I i^as confiramed to ma\emore hafle then ordinary ^ fo that pofsiblyfome Faults have efcapd, Mphich I requejl the Cour^teous ^R^ader to Tardon and Amend as they [hall hemet mth, Va l e. A B D 16 ^aeobn. D, Hiftorical Colledions. He grand bufinefs of State in thelatter times of King ^ames^ was theSpanilli Match, which had the Kingsheart in it, over-ruled all his Coun-fels, and had a mighty influenceupon the Univerfal State of chri-(lendom : This King affecting thename of a King of Peace, and Peace-maker, as his chief glory, had de-figned, what in him lay, the fet-ling of a general Peace in Europe^and the reconciling of all Parties-,and profeffed, that if the Papiflswould leave their Kmg-killing^ andfome other groffer Errors, he was willing to meet them half way •,moreover,he was ever zealous for the honor and height of regal Majefty,and to maintain the glory of it in his SuccefTors 5 twas his chief defireand care to match his Son with fomePrincefs ofmofthigh defcent,thoughof a different Religion. TherehadbeenaTreaty of Marriage between the late VnxMZt Hcnrjand a Daughter of 5/»dw, which on the Spaniards part was found ameerComplement, carried


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