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CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES
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Letter CLXXXIX. To Lieutenant-General Fleetwood: Cockpit, 22 Aug. 1653 74
Complains; heart-weary of the strife of Parties: Moses and the Two Hebrews.
" CXC. To Committee of Customs: Cockpit, Oct. 1653 75
In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them.
" CXCI. To H. Weston, Esq.: London, 16 Nov. 1658 77
Excuse for an Oversight: Speldhurst Living.
PART VIII
First Protectorate Parliament. 1654
Letter CXCII. To R. Mayor, Esq.: Whitehall, 4 May 1654 94
Dare not undertake the Purchase recommended.
" CXCIII. To Lord Fleetwood: Whitehall, 16 May 1654 96
To dismiss Col. Alured.
" CXCIV. To Col. Alured: Whitehall, 16 May 1654 97
Official Order to the Colonel.
" CXCV. To Sir T. Vyner: Whitehall, 5 July 1654 100
A City Preacher.
Speech II. Meeting of the First Protectorate Parliament, 4 Sept. 1654 103
Goodwin's Sermon, On the Deliverance out of Egypt, and Pilgrimage towards Canaan through the Wilderness. Our difficulties: Antichrist; Levellers, Fifth-Monarchists, Jesuits. Our attainments: Some Reform of Law; Reform of Church; Peace, with almost all Nations. Finance; necessity of Concord.