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Address of loyalty to, and warm affection for, Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector, who was empowered by the Lord and was working with the Lord to safeguard the state; expresses support for the existing constitutional arrangement of government resting with a single person and a parliament, together with other provisions ensuring liberty of conscience, guarding against a perpetual parliament, and so forth, though notes that if specific amendments were necessary the army would not interfere; pledges continuing support for the Protector and invites him, in turn, to depend upon the army.
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- 2007 Royal Historical Society