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A74219 His Maiesties gracious message to both His Houses of Parljament, February the 20th England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. 1643 (1643) Thomason 669.f.5[136]; ESTC R211750 384 1

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HIS MAIESTIES GRACIOUS MESSAGE To both His Houses of PARLFAMENT FEBRUARY the 20th WHereas His Majesty hath together with a Treaty proposed a Cessation of Arms to both His Houses of Parliament now 16. dayes since to which as yet He hath received no Answer To the end that His Majesty may so cleerly understand the Houses that no such Imputations as have been formerly may after be laid upon Him upon occasion of any thing that may intervene His Majesty desires if a Cessation shall be approved of by them That the day upon which the Cessation is thought fit to begin and such particular Limits and Conditions of that Cessation as are necessary to be understood and agreed on before the Cessation it selfe can actually begin be proposed by them at the same time with their Approbation of it Since as His Majesty supposeth by the present great Preparation of severall Forces of the Earle of Essex to march severall wayes that till such time as this be done they doe not conceive themselves obliged to an actuall Cessation So neither till then doth His Majesty conceive Himselfe obliged to it