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Show UU emorials 'f the Allthor •· Prince Maurice and othcrhs ' t~ 'dcall a rcferved in their ovvn power. The K~rio common Synod (~hich we avelat was of France having rcc~iv'd intelltgtnce ·tf / ftiled National) m the .name of the~[- the ,O;ff~rences of his frrends, 'difpa ld{e(h fembly of the Confederates , a~d to dlf- Bo/fi~im co them; Who in confequtnce band the military guards of the ~owns. to the things treated on already by Both the Hollandian and T~a; eEtt~ Ru. MttureriiU , the fame King,s Leiget, lers oppofc themfelves ~gamfl: thts at· might purfueall meins of reconciliation. tempt , tdhfying, that twas not La:v· In hope whereof, the Rulers of the {foiful for the Confederates ' the~[el.ves m· Wuli11n Towns diiin ltfed their Guajdsi · terceding, to conflitute any thmg. 10 thofe This was no fooner done, but eight·men, matters by the vote of · the ~:~ J0r. part. in the name of the Confederate States'; They g0 on to call the Syno~ mvttu'ga!. whom· they hadnofuch Commiffioii, fo the Divines of otLer Nattons ' hue no lcoll!lmjmded 0/aenllarnve!d ( whom the other than they knew woul ~ joyn in of Holland a little before had taken' , thofe opinions , tow hich the VH~l:< ry was their protection ) ahd Ho(,erlut art~, defl:in' d. The propob ls of the Roll~ndm to~be apprehended. Again"fi this, the an oth~rs for a fair accommodauon of of H ol/and and the Rulers o('6u'r' the matter were reJe6l:ecl. And in the make their complaittts. Whenf mean tunr P r.nce ./Vlaurtce wi h fome were, long detein'd•in prifon, and 'Oft1 Leo~tes ( ;,r , Depunes) of the A[ embly n'd ;• Judges at latt, in 'the ' iltlli~: of Confederaces goes to Trajeilum • a~d the {Confederate StQ.tes, are give~ u:~! J ag:linft the will of the Rulers there d.tf· did it a vail us , to fqew 'out of oil.t: arl"1s the Guard : though the Depuues Laws and Cttfibms ·, 'tlict~th~ · from . Holland did what they could (but te States have no J'Jurifd\< . o~ all in vain) to hinder it; for they were ohdn, a!ld tha(~~~ Jud_ges )c~ &j .. commanded by their Superiours • to affifr . for !Mpy 'reaidi\~ , "Were,tfiJfP.~lv the Tra;efiin Rulers to their utmofi! ~ey go: on in t:heit' 'De(lgn· ; ') ~:11~ ~ if need were , to admonifh the ordt us· ·rrot leave ,' fehher. to· 'tevlft ' Soldiers in 'heir fervice that the.Y f ·llilngs we wrttte!rr \n · qur 1e'tlrlii- ~ttempt nothing againfi. che w~ll .o ., nor tb la·y 'open Jthe jidttte ~or: ,,, ·~ 1 '~·!! ' faid Rulers , by f.orce , in the thmgs P ~fe ~: nor 1to· prcNe tfnattfr~ At f~c\ ~ taining to the internall go~crnment Cinirlg to ·OUt at~ti{e' ~ nor t~ ' r~l· that Nation, and to the fecumy. witndfes: ,:~o~ ·rl>. ufe Counfi! ·: being fach as every Nation by lt . ,~of death tt"·pionoun,'d upon ·.. . Zz ~ Olden- |