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A62706 To His Highness the Prince of Orange, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled City of London (England). Court of Common Council. 1688 (1688) Wing T1371; ESTC R4738 479 1

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To His Highness the Prince of Orange The Humble ADDRESS OF THE Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons OF The City of London In Common Council Assembled May it please your Highness WE taking into Consideration your Highness's fervent Zeal for the Protestant Religion manifested to the World in your many and hazardous Enterprizes which it hath pleased Almighty God to Bless you with Miraculous Success We render our deepest Thanks to the Divine Majesty for the same and beg leave to present our most Humble Thanks to your Highness particularly for your appearing in Arms in this Kingdom to carry on and perfect your Glorious Design to Rescue England Scotland and Ireland from Slavery and Popery and in a Free Parliament to Establish the Religion the Laws and the Liberties of these Kingdoms upon a Sure and Lasting Foundation We have hitherto lookt for some Remedy for the Oppressions and Eminent Dangers We together with our Protestant Fellow-Subjects laboured under from His Majesty's Concessions and Concurrences with Your Highness's Just and Pious Purposes expressed in Your Gracious Declarations But herein finding Ourselves finally disappointed by His Majesty's withdrawing Himself We presume to make Your Highness our Refuge And do in the Name of this Capital CITY implore Your Highness's Protection and most humbly beseech Your Highness to vouchsafe to Repair to this CITY where Your Highness will be Received with Universal Joy and Satisfaction London Printed in the Year 1688.