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THE
HARLEIAN MISCELLANY.
VOL. V.
T. Plummer, Printer, Seething Lune.
CONTENTS.
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An Honourable and Worthy Speech, spoken in the High Court of Par-
liament, by Mr. Smith, of the Middle-Temple, October 28, 1641,
concerning the regulating of the King's Majesty's Prerogative, and
the Liberties of the Subjects. With a Motion for the speedy Redress
of all Grievances, under which the Church and State do lie. Lon-
don, printed by Bernard Alsop, 1641, Quarto, containing eight
pages.
Cases of Treason. Written by Sir Francis Bacon, Knight, his Majes-
ty's Solicitor-general. Printed at London, by the Assigns of John
Moore, and are sold by Matthew Walbanck, and William Coke,
Anno 1641. Quarto, containing thirty-eight pages.
The Speech of the Lord Digby, in the High Court of Parliament, con-
cerning Grievances. Printed for Thomas Walkely, 1641, Quarto,
containing twelve pages.
The Judges' Judgment; a Speech penned in the beginning of the Par-
liament against the Judges, Per ignotum quendam. Printed for
John Ashton, 1641. Quarto, containing twelve pages.
Mr. John Milton's Character of the Long Parliament and Assembly of
Divines, in 1641. Omitted in his other works, and never before
printed, and very seasonable for these times. London, printed for
Henry Brome, at the Gun, at the west end of St. Paul's, 1681.
Quarto, containing sixteen pages.
The Bishop's Potion: or, A Dialogue between the Bishop of Canter-
bury and his Physician; wherein he desireth the Doctor to have a
cure of his body, and to preserve him from being let blood in the
neck, when the sign is in Taurus. Printed in the year 1641. Quarto,
containing six pages..
A Speech spoken in the House of Commons, by the Reverend Father
in God, Robert, lord bishop of Coventry and Litchfield. Being
brought to the bar to answer for himself. London, printed by R. B.
for Richard Lownds, and are to be sold at his shop without Ludgate,
1641. Quarto, containing six pages.
Certain Select Observations on the several offices, and officers, in the
Militia of England, with the power of the Parliament to raise the
same, as they shall judge expedient, &c. Collected and fou.id
among the papers of the late Mr. John Pymn, a Member of the
House of Commons, writ in the year 1641, M. S.
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