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HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, 329 & 331 PEARL STREET,
FRANKLIN SQUARE.
1868.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES.
PART VII.
THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT. 1651-53.
THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT
LETTER CXXV. To Rev. J. Cotton: London, 2 Oct., 1651
Reflections on Public Affairs: what Prophecies are now
fulfilling.
CXXVI. To Mr. Hungerford: London, 30 July,
1652
Note on Private Business.
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3
9
19
CXXVII. To Mr. Parker: Whitehall, 23 April, 1653 30
SUMMONS
Riot in the Fen-Country.
SPEECH I. Opening of the Little Parliament, 14 July, 1653.
Retrospective aim of all these Wars and Struggles ;
chief events of them; especially dismissal of the Long
Parliament. Prospective: dayspring of divine Prophecy
and Hope, to be struggled towards, though with difficulty.
Demits his authority into their hands.
LETTER CXXVIII. To Committee of Customs: Whitehall,
Oct., 1653.
In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them.
CXXIX. To H. Weston, Esq.: Whitehall, 16 Nov,