Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... become of Scotch Puritanism , the one great feat hitherto achieved by Scotland , if Oliver were not now there ! Oliver's Letters out of Scotland , what will elucidate Oliver's footsteps and utterances there , shall alone concern us at ...
... become of Scotch Puritanism , the one great feat hitherto achieved by Scotland , if Oliver were not now there ! Oliver's Letters out of Scotland , what will elucidate Oliver's footsteps and utterances there , shall alone concern us at ...
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Cromwell. main features of these Scotch confusions may become con- ceivable without much detail of ours . - a The first Scotch Army , now annihilated at Dunbar , had been sedulously cleared of all Hamilton Engagers and other Malignant or ...
Cromwell. main features of these Scotch confusions may become con- ceivable without much detail of ours . - a The first Scotch Army , now annihilated at Dunbar , had been sedulously cleared of all Hamilton Engagers and other Malignant or ...
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... becomes of them we shall , before long , learn . Meanwhile here is a Letter to the Official Authorities ; which , however , produces small effect upon them . * 4th - 6th October , Balfour , iv . 113-15.1 ! LETTER CL . For the Right ...
... becomes of them we shall , before long , learn . Meanwhile here is a Letter to the Official Authorities ; which , however , produces small effect upon them . * 4th - 6th October , Balfour , iv . 113-15.1 ! LETTER CL . For the Right ...
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... become of them at the hands of their own Malignants ! They have admitted the Chief Malignant , " in whom all Malignity * Other notice of him , and of his unsubduable stiffness of neck , in Thurloe , iv . 480 ( Dec. 1655 ) , & c . ** iii ...
... become of them at the hands of their own Malignants ! They have admitted the Chief Malignant , " in whom all Malignity * Other notice of him , and of his unsubduable stiffness of neck , in Thurloe , iv . 480 ( Dec. 1655 ) , & c . ** iii ...
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... become me to let you know , You may have honourable terms for yourself and those with you ; and both yourself and soldiers have satisfaction to all your reasonable desires ; and those that have other employments , liberty and pro ...
... become me to let you know , You may have honourable terms for yourself and those with you ; and both yourself and soldiers have satisfaction to all your reasonable desires ; and those that have other employments , liberty and pro ...
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