Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... gentleman still known in Glasgow and Scotland , " railed on them all , to their very face , " in the High Church ; " * calling them Sectaries and Blasphe- mers , the fantastic old gentleman ! " Glasgow , though not " so big or rich as ...
... gentleman still known in Glasgow and Scotland , " railed on them all , to their very face , " in the High Church ; " * calling them Sectaries and Blasphe- mers , the fantastic old gentleman ! " Glasgow , though not " so big or rich as ...
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... Gentlemen of the West , ** we do from thence hope that the Lord hath cleared unto you some things that were formerly hidden , and which we hope may lead to a better understanding . Nevertheless , we * Baillie , iii . 120 ...
... Gentlemen of the West , ** we do from thence hope that the Lord hath cleared unto you some things that were formerly hidden , and which we hope may lead to a better understanding . Nevertheless , we * Baillie , iii . 120 ...
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... Gentlemen with your desire to speak with them , and they making some difficulty of it , ' they ' have desired me to send you this enclosed . I rest , Sir , your servant , Here is " this enclosed : " OLIVER CROMWELL . § " For the Right ...
... Gentlemen with your desire to speak with them , and they making some difficulty of it , ' they ' have desired me to send you this enclosed . I rest , Sir , your servant , Here is " this enclosed : " OLIVER CROMWELL . § " For the Right ...
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... Gentleman : 66 " Edinburgh Castle , 18th December 1650 . " MY LORD , — I expected that conscience , which you pre- " tended to be your motive that did induce you to summon this " house before you did attempt anything against it , should ...
... Gentleman : 66 " Edinburgh Castle , 18th December 1650 . " MY LORD , — I expected that conscience , which you pre- " tended to be your motive that did induce you to summon this " house before you did attempt anything against it , should ...
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... Gentlemen " whose names are here mentioned ; to wit , Major Andrew " Abernethy and Captain Robert Henderson ; whom I purpose " to send out instructed , in order to the carrying - on the Capi- " tulation . Therefore expecting a safe ...
... Gentlemen " whose names are here mentioned ; to wit , Major Andrew " Abernethy and Captain Robert Henderson ; whom I purpose " to send out instructed , in order to the carrying - on the Capi- " tulation . Therefore expecting a safe ...
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