Excerpt from The Parliamentary or Constitutional History of England, From the Earliest Times, to the Restoration of King Charles II, Vol. 17 of 24: Collected From the Records, the Rolls of Parliament, the Journals of Both Houses, the Public Libraries, Original Manuscripts, Scarce Speeches, and Tracts
But fo'defirous were we'of his Concurrence in the Settlement of the Kingdom's that we yet again refolved upon another Addrefs', and did (0 qualify the (aid Propolitions, that, where it might {land with the Public safety, his wonted' Scruples and Objeé'tions were prevented or te moved.
And altho' we could not forget how dangerous and void of Succefs our former Treaties had' been, and that a perfonal Treaty had been dew clared, by both Houfes and the Commifiioners of Scotland, to be unfafe, without Security and Satif faition firlt given, yet we alfo yielded to that, on Condition the King would lign but four 81113.
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