The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3This third volume on Oliver Cromwell covers the years 1653 to 1655, and traces Cromwell's emergence as the ruler of his country, and as an international statesman. In December 1653, after the collapse of Barebone's parliament, a short-lived experiment in radical Puritan rule, Cromwell became Lord Protector under a new constitution designed by the army, the Instrument of the Government. The volume traces the failure of Cromwell's attempt to win assent for that constitution from the parliament of 1654, and describes the royalist plotting which led to the rising under Colonel Pe nruddock in March 1655. The insurrection prompted Cromwell to entrust the government of the regions to his Major-Generals, in whose rule the military character of the Protectorate was at its most obvious. Abroad, a series of hard-won treaties, with France and with Protestant powers, paved the way for the war with Spain which began in the autumn of 1655. The volume ends at a point when Cromwell perhaps enjoyed greatest power, but the least support. |
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Signed in the name and by the appointment of his Excellency the Lord General
and his Council of Officers . Whitehall , the 22 of April , 1653 . William Malyn ,
Secret . 5 The Declaration published , the next step was to disseminate it as
widely as ...
Signed in the name and by the appointment of his Excellency the Lord General
and his Council of Officers . Whitehall , the 22 of April , 1653 . William Malyn ,
Secret . 5 The Declaration published , the next step was to disseminate it as
widely as ...
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Most of the “ saints ” nominated by the officials and congregations and approved
by the officers had arrived . The Council Chamber had been prepared for their
use , and without doubt the General and his colleagues had decided on the ...
Most of the “ saints ” nominated by the officials and congregations and approved
by the officers had arrived . The Council Chamber had been prepared for their
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Whereas by our commission you are impowered to raise such horse and foot , as
shall be necessary for the peace of your island , under such field - officers or
commanders , as we shall appoint ; we have herewith sent to you commissions
for ...
Whereas by our commission you are impowered to raise such horse and foot , as
shall be necessary for the peace of your island , under such field - officers or
commanders , as we shall appoint ; we have herewith sent to you commissions
for ...
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The END OF THE COMMONWEALTH | 3 |
The Barebones Parliament | 48 |
The Fall OF THE BAREBONES PARLIAMENT | 93 |
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