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- [Addenda to the historical preface to 'Letters from and to Sir Dudley Carleton, Knt. ... ' London, 1757.]
- 6. Julii; 1644. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, declaring John Webster, Theophilus Bainham, Edward Manning, Richard Ford and James Yard, merchants, to be incendiaries between the United Provinces, and the kingdom and Parliament of England
- 6. Julii; 1644. A declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, declaring John Webster, Theophilus Bainham, Edward Manning, Richard Ford and James Yard, merchants, to be incendiaries between the United Provinces, and the kingdom and Parliament of England.
- A Christian and brotherly exhortation to peace: : directed unto the soverain states of England, and the United Provinces of the Netherlands. And to the people of both nations. Translated out of the French copie, sent by a lover of peace from beyond sea
- A declaration and narrative of the proceedings of the Parliament of England, touching the message and Letters of Credence, sent from the Estates General of the United Provinces; : and presented to the Parliament by the Lord Ambassador Cats; with his Lordships speech delivered at the same time; and a translate of the States message into English; presented to Mr. Speaker by the Lord Ambassador Schaep; and read in the House: with the Parliaments answer, declaration, votes, and order, concerning the same. Published by authority
- A declaration of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament of England, : to the high and mighty lords, the States of the United Provinces
- A declaration of the Parliament of England. : Written to the high and mighty Lords, the Lords States General of the Vnited Provinces of the Low-Countreys: concerning their last embassie extraordinary into England
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, relating to the affairs and proceedings between this Commonwealth and the States General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys, : and the present differences occcasioned [sic] on the States part. And the answer of the Parliament to three papers from the ambassadors extraordinary of the States General, upon occasion of the late fight between the fleets. With a narrative of the late engagement betvveen the English and Holland fleet. As also a collection of the preceedings in the treaty between the Lord Pauw, Ambassador Extraordinary from the States General of the United Provinces, and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England. Friday the ninth of Iuly, 1652. Ordered by the Parliament, that no person whatsoever, without particular license from the Parliament, do presume to print the declaration ... Nor any the papers therewith printed, other then the printer to the Parliament. Hen: Scobell, Cleric. Parliamenti
- A declaration of the causes moouing the Queene of England to giue aide to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the lowe countries
- A declaration or manifest of the high and mighty lords the States Generall of the Vnited Netherland Provinces: : comprehending a true relation of their sincere intention, and lawfull proceedings in the treaty with the extraordinary embassadors, and the commissionaries of the present goverment [sic] of England, so as the same hath been held here in the Hague, as also at London. And likewise of the unjust and violent proceedings of those of the said government, which have forced the said States Generall by way of retortion, to defend their state and subjects against their oppressions
- A golden mine of treasure open'd for the Dutch. : By a lover of Britain
- A letter from Amsterdam to J. P. and VV. D. Esquires, in London: containing the present condition of Holland. With allowance. May 27, 1673
- A memorial delivered to His Majestie, from the Lord Van-Gogh, ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces.
- A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31 1664) from the Lord Van-Gogh ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces.
- A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31 1664) from the Lord Van-Gogh, ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces.
- A memorial delivered to His Majesty (July 21/31 1664.) : From the Lord Van-Gohg, Ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces.
- A perpetual league of mutual defence and allyance between His Majesty, and the Estates General of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries : together with a confirmation of the articles of commerce, agreed upon by the Treaty at Breda
- A poem on the peace happily concluded between England, Spain, Holland and France, at Reswick, 1697. By Edmund Killingworth, B.A. and fellow of New College in Oxford
- A proclamation : for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States-General of the Vnited Netherlands
- A proclamation, : for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands
- A proclamation, commanding the return of all His Majesties subjects, who have taken arms under, and now are in the service or pay of the States-General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, by sea or land.
- A proclamation, for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the Vnited Netherlands.
- A remonstrance presented to the high and mighty lords the States of Zealand : by the deputies of the foure classes of Zealand. Concerning the vvelfare of the Church of England. Sent over by Walter Strickland Esquire, now in Holland, imployed for the affaires of the Parliament. Wherein the Christian affection of the ministers of Zealand, to the prosperity of their Protestan [sic] brethren in England, and their zeale to the maintenance of the true Protestant reformed religion. And the good hand of God in moving the hearts of the professors of the same religion in forraigne parts is manifested.
- A search after Dutch honesty : or, the old use and custom of that nation to their friends and allies ever since they have been a common-wealth; Faithfully taken from their own Histories and Authentick Records
- A seasonable expostulation with the Netherlands : Declaring their ingratitude to, and the necessity of their agreement with the Common-wealth of England
- A seasonable expostulation with the Netherlands. : Declaring their ingratitude to, and the necessity of their agreement with the Common-wealth of England
- A second declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; : of the whole proceedings with the late extraordinary ambassadors from the high and mighty lords, the States Generall of the United-Provinces; concerning restitution of ships, and the course of trade
- A treaty marine between the most serene and mighty prince : Charles II by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty Lords, the States General of the United Netherlands to be observed throughout all and every the countreys and parts of the world by sea and land, concluded at London the first day of December 1674, S.V. : published by His Majesties command
- An ansvver to the declaration of the imaginary Parliament of the unknowne Common-wealth of England, : concerning the affaires past betwixt them of England, and the high and mighty lords the States Generall of the United Provinces: wherein their frivolous reasons are cleerly refuted; and their injust proceedings in the treaty of the aforesaid affaires, as in all their actions, manifestly discovered
- An exact survey of the affaires of the United Netherlands : Comprehending more fully than any thing yet extant, all the particulars of that subject. In twelve heads, mentioned in the address to the reader
- An extract out of the register, of the resolutions of the Lords, the States of Holland and West-Friezeland, taken in the assembly of their noble great Mogentheden. : Concerning their dislike of what the ministers of the Hague have done, in behalf of his Majesty Charls the Second
- An intimation of the deputies of the States General, : in a late discourse with Mr. Sidney extraordinary envoy from His Majesty of Great Britain
- Anglia liberata, or, The rights of the people of England, maintained against the pretences of the Scotish King, : as they are set forth in an Answer to the Lords Ambassadors propositions of England. Which ansvver was delivered into the Great Assembly of the United Provinces at the Hague, by one Mac-Donnel, who entitles himself Resident for his Majesty, &c. June 28/18 1651: and is here published according to the Dutch copy. Whereto is added a translation of certain animadversions upon the answer of Mac-Donnel. Written by an ingenious Dutch-man. As also an additional reply to all the pretended arguments, insinuations and slanders, set forth in the said Scotish answer written a while since by a private pen, and now presented to the publick
- Articles of peace and alliance between the most serene and mighty prince, Charles II. : By the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 14th day of September, 1662.
- Articles of peace, between the most serene and mighty prince Charles II. by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlands; : concluded at Westminster the 9/19 day of February, 1673/4. Published by His Majesties command
- Articles of peace, union and confederation, : concluded and agreed between his Highness Oliver Lord Protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland & Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging. And the Lords the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. In a treaty at Westminster bearing date the fift of April old style, in the year of our Lord God 1654. Printed and published by his Highness special command
- By the King, a proclamation : whereas His Majesty by his proclamation of the first day of March last ... prohibited the setting to sea any ships or vessels to or for any parts or places beyond the seas ... doth hereby declare ... that the said proclamation, and the prohibition, and every other clause, matter, and thing therein contained, shall from henceforth cease and determine .
- By the King, a proclamation commanding the return of all His Majesties subjects, who have taken arms under, and now are in the service of the States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, by sea or land.
- By the King, a proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands : Charles R. whereas a peace hath been treated and concluded at Westminster betwixt his Majesty, and the States General of the United Netherlands, .
- By the King. : A proclamation, for a publick general thanksgiving, throughout the realm of Scotland
- By the King. A proclamation enjoyning the observance of the peace betwixt His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.
- By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands
- By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.
- By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.
- By the King. A proclamation for publishing the peace between his Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands.
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of his Highness concerning a cessation of all acts of hostility between the Commonwealth of England, and that of the United Provinces, and their respective people, : and the restitution of all things taken and seized upon by either party after the fourth of this instant May
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the United Provinces of the Netherlands.
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Common-wealth, and that of the Vnited Provinces of the Netherlands
- By the Lord Protector. A proclamation of the peace made between this Commonwealth, and that of the Vnited Provinces of the Netherlands.
- By the Queene. : Whereas by the auncient treaties of entrecourses, which from time to time haue bene renewed betweene the Queenes Maiestie our moste gratious soueraigne lady, and diuers of her highnes most noble progenitours, kings of this realme, and the princes and lordes of the lowe countries .
- Certain propositions sent by the States of Holland, to the lords embassadors of the common-wealth of England: : wherein, they desire, that the ancient amity may be continued between both states; and that they may be aiding and assisting to each other, against all persons whatsoever, that shall be disturbant to them. Also, a discovery of several plots of divers English and Scotch Cavaliers; and their intentions to murther the Lord St John, Mr Fairfax, and young Dorislaus. With, the States of Hollands message to the Queen of Bohemia; concerning the uncivil behaviour of her son, Prince Edward, towards the lords embassadours and their followers: and the States Order he should be tried by a court of justice. Together with an exact diurnal of each days progress and preceedings, from the last of March, to the sixth of April. 1651. Published according to order
- Considerations upon the present state of the United Netherlands,
- Declaratio causarum, quibus adducta Angliæ Regina, Belgis afflictis & oppressis, copias quasdam auxiliares miserit
- Dichiaratione delle caggioni che hanno mosso la serenissima Reina d'Inghilterra a dar'aiuto alla difesa del popolo afflitto e oppresso negli Paesi Bassi
- Dr Dorislaw's ghost, presented by time to unmask the vizards of the Hollanders; and discover the lions paw in the face of the sun, in this juncture of time : or, a list of XXVII barbarous and bloody cruelties and murthers, massacres and base treacheries of the Hollanders against England and English men: with the particulars of the noble usages of England to them in their necessities, which might have taught them better manners; and would have engaged some savage nations to have given a better return from bare principles of nature
- Extrait de lettres ecrites en divers temps
- His Majesties declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys
- His Majesties declaration against the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countreys.
- His Majesties gracious declaration for the encouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the low-countreys to transport themselves with their estates and to settle in this His Majesties kingdom of England. Pubished by the advice of His Privy Council
- His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 28th of January, 167/8 [sic]
- His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday, November 24. 1664. : Being the first day of their meeting
- His Majesties letter to the States General of the United Provinces, upon the death of the Queen
- His Majesties speech to the States General, as he was seated in the chair, in their assembly
- His Majesties speech to the States General; as he was seated in the chair, in their assembly
- His Majesty's speech to the assembly of the States-General of the United-Provinces, at The Hague, the 7th of February, N.S. : Together with the answer of their high and mighty lordships. As both are extracted out of the register of the resolutions of the States-General of the said United-Provinces, and faithfully translated out of the Dutch originals
- Interest of the United Provinces in the restitution of the king of England : declared upon occasion of the present warr with the English rebells
- Letters from and to Sir Dudley Carleton, : Knt. during his embassy in Holland, from January 1615/16, to December 1620
- Letters written by Sir William Temple, during his being ambassador at The Hague, : to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II. VVherein are discovered many secrets hitherto concealed. Publish'd from the originals, under Sir William Temple's own hand: and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Littleton, Speaker of the House of Commons. By D. Jones, Gent
- Memoirs of what past in Christendom : from the war begun 1672 to the peace concluded 1679. Licensed, Novemb. 14. 1691
- Memoirs of what past in Christendom : from the war begun 1672, to the peace concluded 1679
- Memoirs of what past in Christendom : from the war begun 1672. To the peace concluded 1679
- Oliva pacis. : Ad illustrissimum celsissimumq; Oliverum, Reipub. Angliæ, Scotiæ, & Hiberniæ Dominum Protectorem; de pace cum Fœderatis Belgis feliciter sancita, carmen Cantabrigiense
- Propositions for peace, presented to the high and mighty states of Holland, : by the subjects of the Netherlands, for a cessation of all hostility, and an accommodation with his excellency the Lord Gen. Cromwel, and the present power in England. Together with a diurnal of the present affaires, and designes, now on foot, in Denmark, Sweden, and the United Provinces, concerning the soveraignty of the Commonwealth of England, both by sea and land. Translated out of Dutch into English
- Remarks on the Dutch manifesto
- Replique du Chevalier Downing envoyé extraordinaire de Sa Majeste de la Grande Bretagne, &c. aux remarques des sieurs deputés des seigneurs Estats Generaux des Provinces Unies. Sur son memoire du 20. Decembre 1664. St. Vieux
- Saturday April 22. 1654. By the Council at White--hal. : Whereas a peace is made, concluded, and ratified, between his Highness the Lord Protector, and the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low-Countries .
- Scriptum Parlamenti Reipublicæ Angliæ de iis quæ ab hac Repub. cum potestatibus Fœderatarum Belgii Provinciarum Generalibus, & quibus progressibus acta sunt : déque controversiis in præsentia exortis, quibus prædictæ potestates occasionem præbuere. Adjicitur & responsum Parlamenti ad ternas chartulas à Dnis legatis potestatum generalium extraordinariis, ex occasione pugnæ navalis inter Anglorum & Belgarum classes consertæ. Unà cum illius pugnæ, sicuti commissa est, narratione. Postremò scripta illa in unum collata, quæ inter Parlamentum Reipub. Angliæ & Dnum Adrianum Pauw, legatum Fœderatarum Belgii Provinciarum extraordinarium, cum de pace agerent, ultro citróque reddita sunt
- Secrets discovered. In Englands complaint or outcry against the high and mighty Lords, the States Generall of the United Provinces, for their perfidious, deceitfull, and unthankfull proceedings against the welfare of this kingdom. : Clearly laid open in a letter transmitted to a Friend who is a subject to the said states of Holland. Wherein is declared several acts of state, not onely between them and the Queene of England, but also betweene the said states and this present Parliament, by way of answer to our Parliaments severall declarations. Likewise, a discovery that notwithstanding their firme resolutions and promises to the representative body of this kingdome, concerning their neutrality, have made use of the first opportunity to strengthen the enemy against us, and suffered our Queen (not only in the time she was there) to transport... Translated out of a Dutch printed copy into English, to undeceive this Kingdom
- The Dutch expedition vindicated; with brief observations on the emigrants : To which is added, a postscript, containing the supplement to the account of the armistice concluded between His Royal Highness the Duke of York and General Brune:
- The Dutch usurpation: or, A brief vievv of the behaviour of the States-General of the United Provinces, towards the kings of Great Britain: : with some of their cruelties and injustices exercised upon the subjects of the English nation. As also, a discovery of what arts they have used to arrive at their late grandeur, &c. By William de Britaine
- The Lords Ambassadours of the States Gfnerall [sic] of the Netherlands: : their propositions unto the honourable Houses of Parliament; as they were in French presented unto the right honourable the Lord Grey of Warke, &c. Speaker of the Lords House, and the right worshipfull William Lenthall esquire, Speaker of the House of Commons the fourteenth of this instant March, 1643
- The Whole manner of the treaty, : with the several speches that passed in the banqueting-house at White-hall, between His highness the Lord Protector, and the Lords Embassadors of the Vnited provinces of Holland. As it was delivered in the palace yard at Whitehall, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last, being the 7, 8 & 9. of this instant March
- The ansvver of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, to three papers delivered in to the Councel of State by the lords ambassadors extraordinary of the States General of the United Provinces. : As also a narrative of the late engagement between the English fleet under the command of General Blake; and the Holland fleet under the command of Lieutenant Admiral Trump. And likewise severall letters, examinations and testimonies touching the same. Together with the three papers, aforesiad of the said lords ambassadors extraordinary; and the letter of Lieutenant Admiral Trump therein mentioned, translated into English
- The articles of impeachment of high-treason exhibited against James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, George Earl of Winton, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairn
- The articles of the perpetual peace, concluded between His Highnesse Oliver, Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, & Ireland, &c. on the one part, and the high and mighty Lords, the States-General of the United Netherlandish Provinces, on the other part.
- The case and replication of the legal representatives of Jeronimy Clifford : a British subject and late merchant and planter of Surinam, deceased : to the information of the directors of the Society of Surinam, presented, on the 7th of October 1762, to Their High Mightinesses the Lords States General of the United Provinces, upon the memorial presented by His Excellency Sir Joseph Yorke to the assembly of Their High Mightinesses, on the 13th of July 1762
- The case of Andrew and Jeronimy Clifford
- The case of Jeronimy Clifford, merchant and planter of Surinam. Paper, No.160
- The d-h politicks examin'd : or, the danger of a defensive war to the confederates. In reflections on the Duke of Marlborough's letter to the S-s General of the United Provinces, as well as on those of Mons. D'Auverquerque and D-s of the S----s, on the Subject of not Attacking the French. Also some Remarks on a Letter from Altea, inserted in the Post-Man, Sept. 1
- The dangerous condition of the United provinces prognosticated : and plainly demonstrated, by Mr. William Lilly, in his observations of that comet which appeared in the year of our Lord, 1652. And published in his annual predictions in the year 1654, &c. Together with some hints, and touches, of the most inhumane and unparaleld crueltyes committed by the Dutch upon our English-men at Amboyna, Polaroone, and Lantore in the East-Indies. With several proofs of their insolencies, ambition, and avarice. Written for the satisfaction and incouragement of all such as have not already been convinst of their perfidious dealings. With allowance,
- The declaration and remonstrance : of the sea-men and mariners, concerning the present war and engagement between the Parliament of England and the Hollanders : with their gallant resolution to live and die together in the defence and preservation of religion, law, liberty, and freedom, and a list of the names of the English fleet, together with the number of men and ordnanoe [sic]
- The declaration and resolution of the States of Holland, touching the Parliament and common wealth of England. : With their calling of a general councel at the Hague, and their proclamation and proceedings concerning the last great sea fight upon the Downs. Together, with a perfect narrative thereof, sent to the Parliament, and one hundred sail of men of war to be forthwith sent out for the preservation of States
- The declaration and resolution of the States of Holland, touching the Parliament and common-wealth of England : With their calling of a general councel at the Hague, and their proclamation and proceedings concerning the last great sea fight upon the Downs. Together, with a perfect narrative thereof, sent to the Parliament, and one hundred sail of men of war to be forthwith sent out for the preservation of the States
- The declaration of the states of Holland and Friezland, concerning Prince Charles, and the Parliament of England; : and their proclamation to be proclaimed throughout the United Provinces; with a message and declaration to His Highnesse, and his desires proposals to the states. Also, a proclamation to be proclaimed throughout the cities of London and VVestminster (this present Thursday) concerning the said Prince Charles
- The letter sent by the States-General of the United Provinces of the Low Countreys to His Majesty, by their trumpeter : together with His Majesties answer to the said letter
- The letters from and to Sir Dudley Carleton, Knt. : during his embassy in Holland, from January 1615/16, to December 1620. The third edition. With an historical preface
- The propositions of their excellencies the ambassadours of the high and mighty States Generall of the united Provinces, in the Netherlands. : Delivered by them, by word of mouth, in both Houses of the Parliament of England, the 22/12. of July, 1644 the translation in English, delivered to both Houses, was subscribed. W. Borell. Iohn Reede de Renswoude, Alb. Ioachimi
- The reply of Sir George Downing, envoy extraordinary of his Majesty of Great Brittain [sic], &c. : Delivered the 13. of Iuly 1662. Upon the ansvver of the Estates General of the United Provinces, to his memorial of the 20. of April last
- The reply of the States Generall of the United Provinces of the Low Countrys, to the letter of the King of Great Brittain
- The speech of Their Excellencies the Lords Ambassadours Extraordinarie : from the high and mighty States General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, taking their leave of both the Honourable Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster. April the 10th. 1645.
- 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
- The speech which their Excellencies, Messieurs van Duyvenvoord and van Borsselen ambassadors extraordinary from their High Mightinesses, the States General; made to His Majesty on the 12th instant, when they had their publick audience.
- The treaty betwixt the most Christian King, the King of Great Britain, and the States General of the United Provinces : for settling the succession of the crown of Spain, and the dominions thereunto belonging, in case his Catholick Majesty die without issue. In English and French
- XXX. Christian and politick reasons wherefore England and the Low-Countries may not have warres with each other.
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