Copy of speech of James I, King of England, to both houses of Parliament, March 1603/4 [manuscript], ca. 1605.

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Copy of speech of James I, King of England, to both houses of Parliament, March 1603/4 [manuscript], ca. 1605.

Also, p. 69, the Commons' Protestation to the King, asserting their privilege. This is better known as the Commons' Apology. Both this and the King's speech have been often printed.

135 p. ; 30 x 19 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7559794

Folger Shakespeare Library

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