id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45773 James I, King of England A Proclamation Declaring His Maiesties Pleasure Concerning the Dissoluing of the Present Conuention of Parliament .txt text/plain 2920 80 52 Wee neede not giue account thereof vnto any: yet, according to Our more respect then euer any House of Commons did to Vs, or (as Wee of good and profitable Lawes: Yet Wee gaue them time and scope for declared, that Wee would make a Recesse on the fourth day of Iune next We appointed to adiourne the Parliament on the fourth day of Iune, adiournement, which being made knowen vnto Vs, Wee againe signified Our pleasure to both Houses, that on the fourth day of Iune the Parliament Parliament, and made offer thereof vnto them, which being in effect of the house of Commons making it their choise, Wee made a Recesse by free pardon and good Lawes to bee passed, as they had both by the great this Our resolution, with the reasons thereof vnto all Our Subiects, and conuenient time, which Wee hope shall not bee long, to Call and ./cache/45773.txt ./txt/45773.txt