"The 29th Of May, Or, The Restoration" offers a concise yet vivid portrayal of the tumultuous period of the English Interregnum, leading to the restoration of the monarchy under Charles II. The anonymous author recounts the "many calamities" inflicted upon England during the "Grand Rebellion" and the rule of the "tyrannical usurpers." This short work captures the fervent hopes and prayers of loyal subjects yearning for the return of their rightful sovereign.
Published shortly after the events it describes, this tract provides valuable insight into the political sentiments and social upheavals of the era. It serves as a primary source for understanding the profound impact of the Interregnum on English society and the widespread desire for stability and the restoration of traditional governance. Its enduring appeal lies in its direct, unfiltered account of a pivotal moment in British history.
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