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Sir,
I have look'd into both the Instances of 1660, & 1668, & it is very true, that in neither was there any previous direction or subsequent approbation. of The Crown, respecting the advice of Speaker But it may be material to observe, That neither of those underline Parlts /underline (as they were afterwards made by Law) were call'd be underline The King's /underline Writ - issued by his direction The First were by virtue of an Ordinance issued by The Rump Parl. _ The latter; by the Pr. of Orange's. Let unclear & therefore the formal proceedings of those underline assemblies /underline might not be liable to the same rules, as those are of underline a Parl. /underline legally summon'd by Writs from The underline Crown /underline Dd to this, That in the first instances, the personal absence of the The King's