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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... natural , in decided avarice ' at last : -not of these . Harry Marten is a tight little fellow , though of somewhat loose life : his witty words pierce yet , as light - arrows , through the thick oblivious torpor of the genera- tions ...
... natural , in decided avarice ' at last : -not of these . Harry Marten is a tight little fellow , though of somewhat loose life : his witty words pierce yet , as light - arrows , through the thick oblivious torpor of the genera- tions ...
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... nature , in these months . August 13th , 1652. This day came a ' Petition from the Off cers of my Lord General's Army , ' which a little alarmed us Petition craving for some real reform of the Law ; some real at tempt towards setting up ...
... nature , in these months . August 13th , 1652. This day came a ' Petition from the Off cers of my Lord General's Army , ' which a little alarmed us Petition craving for some real reform of the Law ; some real at tempt towards setting up ...
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... Nature ; whom if not the King and his pasteboard Norroys have had the luck to make Peers of , the living heart of England has since raised to the Peer- age , and means to keep there , -- Colonel Robert Blake the Sea- King , for one ...
... Nature ; whom if not the King and his pasteboard Norroys have had the luck to make Peers of , the living heart of England has since raised to the Peer- age , and means to keep there , -- Colonel Robert Blake the Sea- King , for one ...
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... natural propensity to them , ' into wonderful success- ! ' Simply by their owning a Principle of Godliness and Religion ; which so soon as it came to be owned , and the state of affairs put upon the foot of that account , how God ...
... natural propensity to them , ' into wonderful success- ! ' Simply by their owning a Principle of Godliness and Religion ; which so soon as it came to be owned , and the state of affairs put upon the foot of that account , how God ...
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... nature and of tender consideration : How would money be raised ? ” -and made some other objections . We told them how ; ' and that we here offered an expedient five times better than that of theirs , ' for which no reason was given ...
... nature and of tender consideration : How would money be raised ? ” -and made some other objections . We told them how ; ' and that we here offered an expedient five times better than that of theirs , ' for which no reason was given ...
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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