Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... occasion , lest a curse overtake the Cause on their account . Something other than a blessing has overtaken the Cause : - and now , on rallying at Stirling with unbroken purpose of struggle , there arise in the Committee of Estates and ...
... occasion , lest a curse overtake the Cause on their account . Something other than a blessing has overtaken the Cause : - and now , on rallying at Stirling with unbroken purpose of struggle , there arise in the Committee of Estates and ...
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... occasions , to give such proof and testimony thereof as the Divine Providence shall minister oppor- tunity to us to do . That nothing would be more ac- ceptable to us to see than the Lord removing offences , and inclining the hearts of ...
... occasions , to give such proof and testimony thereof as the Divine Providence shall minister oppor- tunity to us to do . That nothing would be more ac- ceptable to us to see than the Lord removing offences , and inclining the hearts of ...
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... occasion to know the certainty of " things . Such I hope you will permit to come alongst at the " first convenience ; and during that time all acts of hostility , " and prosecution of attempts , be forborne on both sides . I am , " my ...
... occasion to know the certainty of " things . Such I hope you will permit to come alongst at the " first convenience ; and during that time all acts of hostility , " and prosecution of attempts , be forborne on both sides . I am , " my ...
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... occasions me to desire your Lordships that this business may be put into such a way as may give satisfaction ; whereby I may understand what rules your Lordships will hold during this sad Contest between the two Nations ; ' rules ...
... occasions me to desire your Lordships that this business may be put into such a way as may give satisfaction ; whereby I may understand what rules your Lordships will hold during this sad Contest between the two Nations ; ' rules ...
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... occasion , " with Two - hundred picked men , " but very glad to fall out again , “ nearly all cut off . " In strong practical Remonstrance against which , the learned Bulstrode has Letters in November , vague but satisfactory , " That ...
... occasion , " with Two - hundred picked men , " but very glad to fall out again , “ nearly all cut off . " In strong practical Remonstrance against which , the learned Bulstrode has Letters in November , vague but satisfactory , " That ...
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