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A93627 The speech of Their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours Extraordinarie from the high and mighty States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Netherlands, taking their leave of both the Honourable Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster. April the 10th. 1645. Translated out of French into English: and printed by their Excellencies order. Steph. Taylor. Secr. 1645 (1645) Wing S4866; Thomason 669.f.10[28]; ESTC R210372 701 1

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The Speech of their Excellencies the Lords AMBASSADOVRS EXTRAORDINARIE FROM The High and Mighty States Generall of the Vnited Provinces of the Netherlands taking their leave of both the Honourable Houses of PARLIAMENT assembled at Westminster April the 10 th 1645. Translated out of French into English And Printed by their Excellencies Order STEPH TAYLOR Secr. Right Honourable TVVO things have moved Our Lords and Superiours to send Vs their Ambassadors Extraordinarie into this Kingdome viz. Their Duty and Your Service The first consisted in their Power and in the resenting of the present Distractions The other being altogether in Your choyce to accept if You should like of it VVe have long agoe and divers times spoken unto Your Honours of the one and the other as likewise unto the King who hath honoured so much Our State as to have accepted the offers of Our Interposition But VVe are still with Your Honours upon the same termes VVe were at the bginning without any certitude or likelyhood to bee accepted VVe have already obtained Our leave from the King and have left His Majesty full of good wil and disposition for a just and reasonable Accommodation Likewise VVe parted from Him well satisfied concerning the poynt of the Evangelique-Protestant Religion upon the Offers He hath lately permitted us to make And as concerning the Royall Rights or Prerogatives the Liberties and Priviledges of this Kingdome and the Parliament and of all the Subjects no doubt when that His Maiestie shall be satisfied His Maiesty will also satisfie every one But Sirs VVe can stay no longer here unlesse Your Honours accept of Our Interposition without which VVee are uselesse And from hence it is Our Lords and Superiours have charged Us in such a case to take Our leave and returne to Our owne home In performance of which last Duty VVe are here come before You Assuring You VVe shall never cease to wish unto this heretofore flourishing Kingdome an Accommodation and Peace which is and ever will be as profitable as necessary London Printed by T. Badger 1645.