1. 1. Tory Burch OutletBarilln was desirus
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t knw whether he designed t g n withut a Parliament, fr a lng time, r nly t put ff the sessin by frequent prrgatins, and Charles answered, that he had already disslved the Parliament, and "culd "still put ff the meeting f a new ne," but he culd Tory Burch Outlet nt "engage, r prmise t dispense altgether "with Parliaments, because, he had n hpes that "yur Majesty wuld furnish the sums necessary fr "sustaining the expences f the state, and supprting "him lng, withut the assistance f Parliament." Charles seems t have satisfied Barilln, that it was abslutely necessary he shuld call a Parliament, and Barilln tld him, that the meetings f Parliament always appeared very dangerus, "and that it was difficult t "prmise himself any thing frm it favurable t his "interests, and that he wuld be always expsed "t sec the Parliament carry itself in every thing cn"trary t France, and perhaps frce him t enter int "such measures himself." This negtiatin endedwithut effect, fr the intended treaty was never cm SE<[TMN pleated, wing t the requisitin, n ihe part f France, ~n f an additinal clause, t which Charles wuld nt submit..In the cnversatin just mentined, Barilln leaves n dubt f the view, in which his master was accustmed t cntemplate the meetings f Parliament; they were always dangerus t the interest f bth these kings, and if he culd have supplied Charles with mney sufficient fr his necessities, it is pretty clear, that it wuld have been accepted n the cnditin f his nt summning any. But the abve mentined letter f the 3d f February, 1681, is perfectly explicit, and destrys the baseless fabrick, which Mr. Rse has been attempting t erect; fr Barilln says, ' There remains Tory Burch Outlet nly ne difficulty, which is that f "putting ff fr ever the sittings f the Parliament. "I knw very well it is a security which yur Majesty "has reasn t demand but yu prmised me, in 1679, "t cnsent that the Parliament shuld assemble when ' the King f England shuld think it necessary fr "his wn interests, prvided that then the subsidies "shuld cease." The embassadr must be presumed t be infrmed f the wishes f his Majesty, wh prbably had written t him upn the subject. He had " II reste seulement une difficult, c'est celle d'eligner pur '' tujurs la seance tlu Parlement. Je sgai bien que c'est un "uret£ que vtre Majest6 a raiin de demander, &c.DdSECTIN IV. shewn his wish in 1619, that nne shuld be allwed t assemble, by impsing, as a penalty, the lss f the stipulated subsidies, if ne shuld be called within the time fixed. When this letter was written, his b , ject remained the same, but his anxiety had increased s much, that he was nt then inclined t be cntented with the cmprmise he had accepted upn the frmer ccasin; he wuld, nt be satisfied with keeping Parliaments in check, r pstpning their assembling t any definite time: the British Mnarch was, fr ever, t prevent their meeting, in ther wrds, he,
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