01811nam 2200361Ia 450 99639353120331620221108053346.0(CKB)3450000000104500(EEBO)2240938366(UnM)9928969100971(UnM)99897279(EXLCZ)99345000000010450019981209d1654 uh |engurbn||||a|bb|By the Lord Protector. Whereas the enemies of the peace of this nation (notwithstanding the many signal providences of God in frustrating of their former counsels and malicious designs) do appear still restless in their attempts, to involve this commonwealth in blood and confusion ..[electronic resource]London printed by William du-Gard and Henry Hills, printers to his Highness the Lord ProtectorMDCLIV. [1654]1 sheet ([1] p.)Title from caption and opening words of text.Dated at end: Given at White-hall the 23. of May, 1654.Arms 49; Steele notation: many Burrough thereupon.Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055Great BritainHistoryCommonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660Early works to 1800BroadsidesEnglandrbgenrCromwell Oliver1599-1658.252808Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393531203316By the Lord Protector. Whereas the enemies of the peace of this nation (notwithstanding the many signal providences of God in frustrating of their former counsels and malicious designs) do appear still restless in their attempts, to involve this commonwealth in blood and confusion .2315030UNISA