Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... mind ) , and the difficulties at this distance to resolve doubts and rectify mistakes , we conceive our Answer in Writing may not so effectually reach that end , as a friendly and Christian Conference by equal persons ' might . ' And we ...
... mind ) , and the difficulties at this distance to resolve doubts and rectify mistakes , we conceive our Answer in Writing may not so effectually reach that end , as a friendly and Christian Conference by equal persons ' might . ' And we ...
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... mind . Take the following two little traits from Whitlocke , and spread them out to the due expansion and reduplication : " February 3d , 1650. Letters that Colonel Fenwick sum- " moned Hume Castle to be surrendered to General Cromwell ...
... mind . Take the following two little traits from Whitlocke , and spread them out to the due expansion and reduplication : " February 3d , 1650. Letters that Colonel Fenwick sum- " moned Hume Castle to be surrendered to General Cromwell ...
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... mind . And truly , my Dear , if you would think of what I " put you in mind of some , it might be to as much purpose as " others ; ** writing sometimes a Letter to the President , and " sometimes to the Speaker . Indeed , my Dear , you ...
... mind . And truly , my Dear , if you would think of what I " put you in mind of some , it might be to as much purpose as " others ; ** writing sometimes a Letter to the President , and " sometimes to the Speaker . Indeed , my Dear , you ...
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... mind . For the Honourable the Committee of the Army ' at London : ' These . GENTLEMEN , Edinburgh , 4th February 1650 . It was not a little wonder to me to see that you should send Mr. Symonds so great a journey , about a business ...
... mind . For the Honourable the Committee of the Army ' at London : ' These . GENTLEMEN , Edinburgh , 4th February 1650 . It was not a little wonder to me to see that you should send Mr. Symonds so great a journey , about a business ...
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... mind , in those once sleepy Edifices , dark heretofore , or illuminated mainly by Dr. Cosins's Papistical waxlights or the like : and so continued , in spite of opposition , till the Blessed Restoration put a stop to it , and to some ...
... mind , in those once sleepy Edifices , dark heretofore , or illuminated mainly by Dr. Cosins's Papistical waxlights or the like : and so continued , in spite of opposition , till the Blessed Restoration put a stop to it , and to some ...
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