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A47696 Mr. Speakers speech on Thursday the thirteenth of May 1641 as it was delivered to the Kings Majesty before the Lords in Parliament at the presenting of these three bills, viz : an act for the shortning of Michaelmas term, for the pressing of marriners for the kings ships, for the remainder of the six entire subsidies. Lenthall, William, 1591-1662. 1641 (1641) Wing L1084; ESTC R7523 858 7

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MR. SPEAKERS SPEECH On Thursday the thirteenth of May 1641. as it was delivered to the Kings Majesty before the Lords in Parliament At the presenting of these three BILLS viz. An Act For the shortning of Michaelmas Term For the pressing of Marriners for the Kings Ships For the remainder of the six entire Subsidies LONDON 〈…〉 Anno 1641. Mr. SPEAKERS SPEECH On Thursday the thirteenth of May 1641. as it was delivered to the Kings Majestie before the Lords in Parliament May it please your most excellent Majestie THe great security of the Kingdome rests in the happy concurrence of the King and people in the unity of their hearts These joyned safety and plenty attends the Scepter but divided distraction and confusion as Bryers and Thornes over-spreads and makes the la●d barren No peace to the King No prosperity to the people The duties and affections of your subjects are most transparant most cleere in the cheerfull and most liberall contributions given to knit fast this union with the bond of peace The Treasures of the privie purse are but the supplies of Fancies warranted by a common Interest But the publick Tribute given by common assent supports Royall Dignitie is sheltered under the wings of Prerogative and by that power covered from the eyes from the touch of deceivers In these wee render Caesar what is due to Caesar and Tribute to whom Tribute belongeth The proper inscription of the Crown is borne here and censures those malignant spirits that dare whisper nay into the eares of sacred Majestie that our selves only not your sacred person not your Royall posterity are the supreame objects of the givers The preservation of the publick union the supply of your Armies the distresses miserable distresses of the Northern parts the common Calamities of the times begat the consideration of this Bill the remainder of the six entire Subsidies happily presented to your sacred Majestie by this unworthy hand the first vote advanced a credit to us to issue them for the use of your sacred Majestie The full perfection addes growth to that credit and enables us to return to your sacred Majestie as to the Ocean the Tribute due to Iustice and Soveraignty These are the vast earnests of our desires which take their rise from the due regard from the safety of your Throne of your posterity Your Royall assent stamps your Image heere and makes this yours and yours only which I by the commands of the Commons humbly beseech of your sacred Majestie FINIS