Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... of - business in the present intricate con- juncture ! This Letter , it appears , is , if not accompanied , directly Balfour iv . 135 . followed by " Mr. Alexander Jaffray " Provost of Aberdeen 1650. ] LETTER CLI . , EDINBURGH .
... of - business in the present intricate con- juncture ! This Letter , it appears , is , if not accompanied , directly Balfour iv . 135 . followed by " Mr. Alexander Jaffray " Provost of Aberdeen 1650. ] LETTER CLI . , EDINBURGH .
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... appears by the present transactions at St. Johnston . * Let the Lord dispose your resolutions as seemeth good to Him : my sense of duty presseth me , for the ends aforesaid , and to avoid the effusion of more blood , To demand the ...
... appears by the present transactions at St. Johnston . * Let the Lord dispose your resolutions as seemeth good to Him : my sense of duty presseth me , for the ends aforesaid , and to avoid the effusion of more blood , To demand the ...
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... appear in them ) give your conscience satis- faction . Which if you refuse , I hope you will not have cause to say that we are either unmindful of the great Name of the Lord which you have mentioned , nor that we are wanting to answer ...
... appear in them ) give your conscience satis- faction . Which if you refuse , I hope you will not have cause to say that we are either unmindful of the great Name of the Lord which you have mentioned , nor that we are wanting to answer ...
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... appear that any Officer shall , either through connivance or otherwise , do or suffer ' to be done ' anything contrary to and against the said Proclamation , wherein it might lie in his power to prevent or hinder the same , he the said ...
... appear that any Officer shall , either through connivance or otherwise , do or suffer ' to be done ' anything contrary to and against the said Proclamation , wherein it might lie in his power to prevent or hinder the same , he the said ...
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... appears to be § Thurloe , i . 173. Laigh Parliament House . Newspapers ( in Cromwelliana , p . 104 ) ; Whitlocke , 23d November 1651 ; ib . 14th January 1651-2 . in a state of forwardness ; but he would fain 40 [ 4 Feb. PART VI . WAR ...
... appears to be § Thurloe , i . 173. Laigh Parliament House . Newspapers ( in Cromwelliana , p . 104 ) ; Whitlocke , 23d November 1651 ; ib . 14th January 1651-2 . in a state of forwardness ; but he would fain 40 [ 4 Feb. PART VI . WAR ...
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