Speech of the Lord Keeper Finch, in the House Speech of Sir William Perkins, against Archbi- Shop Laud, and for eftablishing a Church Go- vernment. Speech of the Earl of Pembroke, concerning Ac- Speech of Bulstrode Whitlock, Efq; in the Houfe of Commons for an Accommodation with Speech of the Lord Wharton, being an Account Speech of Richard Cromwel's first spoken after Speech of Sir Ashley Cooper in the House of Commons, against the new Peers, and Power Speech of General Monk in the House of Com- mons, concerning the fettling the Conduct of the Armies of the three Nations for the Safety Speech of King Charles II. fhewing his Difpofition Speech of the Earl of Clarendon reflecting on Tyrany, Confufion, and Disorders of the late 324 |