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Contents and List of Citations xv PAGE 297. Gustavus Adolphus' farewell to Sweden (May, 1630) . . 207 Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), 123 sq. 298. Gustavus Adolphus' reply to the elector of Branden- burg (July, 1630) 210 Helbig, Gustav Adolf u. die Kurfilrsten von Brandenburg (1854), p. 12. Given by Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), pp. 125 sq. 299. The destruction of Magdeburg 211 Otto von Guericke [Burgomaster of Magdeburg], Ge- schichte der Belagerung . . . Magdebnrgs (herausg. v. Hoffmann, i860), pp. 82 sqq. Given by Schilling, Quel- lenbuch (as above, No. 292), pp. 126 sqq. III. The Treaty of Westphalia (1648) 300. Opening of the treaty of Osnabruck 213 Dumont, Corps diplomatique, VI, 469 sq. 301. Condemnation of the treaties of Westphalia by Inno- cent X 214 Ibid. VI, 463 sq. CHAPTER XXX — STRUGGLE IN ENGLAND FOR CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT I. Differences between James I and the Commons 302. James I's dislike for Presbyterians 218 " The summe and substance of the conference ... at Hampton Court " ; reported by William Barlow, bishop of Rochester ; given by Miss Kendall, Source Book of English History, pp. 209 sqq. 303. James I's speech on the divine right of kings . . . .219 Works of James I, pp. 529 and 537 II. The Petition of Right (1628) 304. The Petition of Right 221 Statutes of the Realm, V, 24 sq. ; Stubbs, Select Charters, Appendix 305. Charles I justifies his policy (1629) 224 Gardiner, The Constitutional Documents of tJie Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660 (2d ed.), pp. 97 sq. 306. Conditions in England in 1629 encouraging emigration to America 22 5 Life and Letters of John Winthrop (1864), I, 309 sqq .