158 PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL MISCELLANIES. N I. EDITED BY CHARLES PURTON COOPER, ESQ. CONTENTS OF No. I. Notice respecting this Publication. King Charles the Second's Declaration of Liberty to tender consciences. The authority of Parliaments and the authority of the King. Peers present April 25, 1660, being the first day that the House of Lords sat after its abolition by the House of Commons, February, 1648. Preamble of the Prince of Orange's first Declaration, 10th Oct. 1688. Names of the Peers who met at Guildhall, 11th Dec. 1688. Proclamation of 13th Feb. 1688-9, by which the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons, together with the Lord Mayor and Citizens of London, and others the Commons of the Realm, published and declared William and Mary, Prince and Princess of Orange, to be King and Queen. Lord Russell's Attainder Reversal Bill. Extract from an Essay on the State of the English Constitution, ascribed to LONDON: V. & R. STEVENS AND G. S. NORTON, AND W. PICKERING, PICCADILLY. MDCCCLI. Price Sixpence, sewed. [See over. |