A Students History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885 volume 2

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A Students History of England From the Earliest Times to 1885 volume 2
Gardiner, Samuel Rawson, 1829-1902
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Sept. 17, 1656, to Feb. 4, 1658 Death of Oliver Cromwell Sept. 3, 1658 Richard Cromwell's Protectorate . Sept. 3, 1658, to April 22, 1659 The Long Parliament Restored .... May 7 to Oct. 13, 1659 Military Government . . ... Oct. 13 to Dec. 26, 1659 The Long Parliament a Second Time I Dec March l6 g o Restored ' °* The Declaration of Breda April 4, 1660 Meeting of the Convention Parliament ... April 14, 1660 Resolution that the Government is by King, Lords, 1 M av, jakq and Commons > i. Establish...ment of the Commonwealth. 1649. — It was not to be expected that the men in Parliament or in the army by whom great hopes of improvement were entertained should discover that they had done all that it was possible for them to do. They believed it to be still in their power to regenerate Eng- land. The House of Commons declared England to be a Common- wealth, 'without a king or House of Lords, ' and, taking the name of Parliament for itself, appointed forty-one persons to be a Council of State, charged with the executive government, and renewed annually.

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