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Rump Parliament
noun
, English History.
- the remnant of the Long Parliament established by the expulsion of the Presbyterian members in 1648, dismissed by force in 1653, and restored briefly in 1659–60.
Rump Parliament
noun
- English history the remainder of the Long Parliament after Pride's Purge. It sat from 1648–53
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According to tradition, that's what Oliver Cromwell told the English “rump parliament” when he dissolved it in 1653.
From The Daily Beast
The blow had fallen: the Revolution was complete: the Rump Parliament was no more.
From Project Gutenberg
There seems to be a reference to that fact in the close of his fine letter to the Rump Parliament.
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He even had to fight for support in the rump parliament which had elected him.
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Compared with it the "rump parliament" of Oliver Cromwell was the perfection of wisdom and moderation.
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The Rump Parliament consisted entirely of Cromwell's stalactites.
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