Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Including the Supplement to the Past Edition : with Elucidations, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... concrete what it is , look there ! The thing we fought for , and gained as if by miracle , it is ours this long while , * Speech , postea . and yet not ours ; within grasp of us , 20 [ 30 July , PART VII . THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT .
... concrete what it is , look there ! The thing we fought for , and gained as if by miracle , it is ours this long while , * Speech , postea . and yet not ours ; within grasp of us , 20 [ 30 July , PART VII . THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT .
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... looks and carriage ; and turned aside from me to other company , ' - as this Editor , in quest of certainty and insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! 6 November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War ...
... looks and carriage ; and turned aside from me to other company , ' - as this Editor , in quest of certainty and insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! 6 November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War ...
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... look and tone , which my Lord General , seemingly anxious to do it , cannot repress . You must not , and cannot sit longer , say the Officers ; and their look says even , Shall not : Bulstrode went home to Chelsea , very late , with the ...
... look and tone , which my Lord General , seemingly anxious to do it , cannot repress . You must not , and cannot sit longer , say the Officers ; and their look says even , Shall not : Bulstrode went home to Chelsea , very late , with the ...
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... look much backward , we might remind you of the state of affairs as they were before the short , that is the last , Parliament , —in what posture the things of this Nation then stood : but they do so well , I presume , occur to all your ...
... look much backward , we might remind you of the state of affairs as they were before the short , that is the last , Parliament , —in what posture the things of this Nation then stood : but they do so well , I presume , occur to all your ...
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... look back unto , such a God , so eminently visible , even our enemies confessing that " God Himself was certainly engaged against them , else they should never have been disappointed in every engage- ment , " and that may be used by the ...
... look back unto , such a God , so eminently visible , even our enemies confessing that " God Himself was certainly engaged against them , else they should never have been disappointed in every engage- ment , " and that may be used by the ...
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affairs Anabaptist answer Army believe blessing Bulstrode called cause Charles Stuart Christ Colonel Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England concerning conscience consideration Council Cromwelliana desire divers doth endeavor Enemy England faith farther Fleet Gentlemen give godly Gospel Government hands hath hear heart Henry Cromwell Highness Highness's hither honest honorable hope Horse House Instrument of Government interest Ireland Jamaica James Nayler judge King Letter liberty London Long Parliament look Lord Protector loving friend Ludlow Major-General matter means ment mercy Nation never occasion Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's orig Painted Chamber peace persons Petition poor present Puritan rest Royalist satisfaction Scotland sent settled Settlement ships Spaniard speak Speech spirit tell thereof things thou thought Thurloe tion truly truth unto Unton Crook wherein Whitehall Whitlocke William Lenthall witness word