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CONTENTS
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Letter CCIX. To Generals Blake and Montague: Whitehall, 28 April 1656 246
By Captain Lloyd. Suggestions: Cadiz, Puntal, Gibraltar.
" CCX. To the same: Whitehall, 6 May 1656 249
Claims on Portugal.
" CCXI. To Gresham Committee: Whitehall, 9 May 1656 252
Geometry Professor.
" CCXII. To Richard Cromwell: Whitehall, 29 May 1656 253
Can sell Newhall.
" CCXIII. To Henry Cromwell: Whitehall, 26 Aug. 1656 259
Dangers in Ireland.
" CCXIV. To Generals Blake and Montague: Whitehall, 28 Aug. 1656 263
Montague to come home and advise.
Speech V. Meeting of the Second Protectorate Parliament, 17 Sept. 1656 267
Our difficulties: Spain, and why we have gone to war with Spain; Papists, Cavaliers, Levellers, Fifth-Monarchists;—the need there was of Major-Generals. Our remedies: To prosecute the War with vigour; to maintain steadily the aim of all these struggles, Liberty of Conscience and a pure Gospel Ministry; to reform the Law:—to reform Manners; that will be the grand remedy of all. Finance, Exhortation; Divine encouragement and hope: Eighty-fifth Psalm.
(Adjoined to this Volume.)
List of the Long Parliament 315
Lists of the Eastern-Association Committees 341