The Protestant Interest in Cromwells Foreign Relations
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, 21 Dec. 1655. Thurloe stated to Bonde on several occasions that the Protector was working for God's honor and in opposition to the Catholic action against the Reformed. Thurloe stated a like sentiment to Barkmann. — Barkmann to Charles X. 17 Oct. 1656. « Whitelocke, 635. Bonde to Charles X. , 25 Jan. 1656. Dury writing from Cassel, Apl. 15, likewise urged this union between Sweden and England, as the Lutheran princes would not concur "without this ground of natural confidence, )) — Add. MSS. ...32, 093, fol. 341. Comp. Bonde to Charles X. 14, 21 Dec. 1655. 3 Whitelocke, 655. 4* — 52 — the Kin ^ of Sweden-^ 2. «That there shall be a confederation offensive and defensive between his said Highness and the King of Sweden their kingdoms and domains, and against the King of Spain and [the] whole house of Austria — whereof Poland is a chief branch, — and those who shall assist them. 3. That the States General of the United Provinces and such other Princes and states as shall be thought fit, shall be invited into this confederac}', and by such means as shall be thought convenient.
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