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         England and Wales. Lord Protector (1658-1660 : R. Cromwell)
      
       
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             His late Highnes's letter to the Parlament of England. Shewing his willingness to submit to this present government: attested under his owne hand, and read in the House on Wednesday the 25th of May 1659.
             England and Wales. Lord Protector (1658-1660 : R. Cromwell)
             Cromwell, Richard, 1626-1712.
          
           1 sheet ([1] p.)
           
             Printed by D. Maxwell,
             London :
             1659.
          
           
             Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 26".
             Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           Cromwell, Richard, 1626-1712 -- Abdication, 1659 -- Early works to 1800.
           Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
        
      
    
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           His
           Late
           
             HIGHNES's
          
           LETTER
           To
           the
           PARLAMENT
           of
           ENGLAND
           .
        
         
           
             Shewing
             his
             Willingness
             to
             Submit
             to
             this
             Present
             Government
             :
             Attested
             under
             his
             Owne
             Hand
             ,
             and
             read
             in
             the
             House
             on
          
           
             
               Wednesday
               the
            
             25th
             
               of
               May
            
             1659.
             
          
        
         
           I
           Have
           perused
           the
           Resolve
           and
           Declaration
           which
           you
           were
           pleased
           to
           deliver
           to
           me
           the
           other
           night
           ,
           and
           for
           your
           Information
           touching
           what
           is
           mentioned
           in
           the
           said
           Resolve
           ,
           I
           have
           caused
           a
           true
           State
           of
           my
           Debts
           to
           be
           transcribed
           ,
           and
           annexed
           to
           this
           Paper
           ,
           which
           will
           shew
           what
           they
           are
           ,
           and
           how
           they
           were
           contracted
           .
        
         
           As
           to
           that
           part
           of
           the
           Resolve
           whereby
           the
           Committee
           are
           to
           inform
           themselves
           how
           far
           I
           do
           acquiesce
           in
           the
           Government
           of
           this
           Common-Wealth
           ,
           as
           it
           is
           declared
           by
           this
           Parliament
           ;
           I
           trust
           my
           past
           Carriage
           hitherto
           hath
           manifested
           my
           acquiescence
           in
           the
           Will
           and
           disposition
           of
           God
           ,
           and
           that
           I
           love
           and
           value
           the
           Peace
           of
           this
           Common-Wealth
           much
           above
           my
           own
           concernments
           ;
           and
           I
           desire
           that
           by
           this
           a
           measure
           of
           my
           future
           deportment
           may
           be
           taken
           ,
           which
           through
           the
           assistance
           of
           God
           shall
           be
           such
           as
           shal
           bear
           the
           same
           witness
           ,
           having
           I
           hope
           in
           some
           degree
           learned
           rather
           to
           reverence
           and
           submit
           to
           the
           hand
           of
           God
           ,
           than
           to
           be
           unquiet
           under
           it
           :
           And
           (
           as
           to
           the
           late
           Providences
           that
           have
           fallen
           out
           among
           us
           )
           however
           in
           respect
           of
           the
           particular
           Engagements
           that
           lay
           upon
           me
           ,
           I
           could
           not
           be
           active
           in
           making
           a
           change
           in
           the
           Government
           of
           these
           Nations
           ;
           yet
           through
           the
           goodness
           of
           God
           I
           can
           freely
           acquiesce
           in
           it
           being
           made
           ,
           and
           do
           hold
           my self
           obliged
           ,
           as
           (
           with
           other
           men
           )
           I
           expect
           
             Protection
          
           from
           the
           present
           Government
           ,
           so
           to
           demean
           my self
           ,
           with
           all
           peaceableness
           under
           it
           ,
           and
           to
           procure
           to
           the
           uttermost
           of
           my
           Power
           ,
           that
           all
           in
           whom
           I
           have
           any
           Interest
           do
           the
           same
           .
        
         
           
             RICHARD
             CROMWELL
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
           LONDON
           ,
           
             Printed
             by
          
           D.
           Maxwell
           ,
           
             1659.
             
          
        
      
      
  

