Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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Page 17
... passed in the Scotch Parliament to that end , and ultimately got carried through the Kirk Assembly too . Official majority of " Resolutioners , " with a zealous party of " Remonstrants , " who are also called " Protesters : " in Kirk ...
... passed in the Scotch Parliament to that end , and ultimately got carried through the Kirk Assembly too . Official majority of " Resolutioners , " with a zealous party of " Remonstrants , " who are also called " Protesters : " in Kirk ...
Page 42
... passing relation to the Lord General , and still enjoy , or suffer , a kind of ghost - existence in the Dilettante memory , we may subjoin , rather than cancel , the following authentic particulars . In the Commons Journals of 20th ...
... passing relation to the Lord General , and still enjoy , or suffer , a kind of ghost - existence in the Dilettante memory , we may subjoin , rather than cancel , the following authentic particulars . In the Commons Journals of 20th ...
Page 58
... formerly given for the safe passing of the Public Writs and Registers of the Kingdom of Scotland , I do think they * ought to * The Writs and Registers . be restored : and they shall be so , to 58 [ 12 April PART VI . WAR WITH SCOTLAND .
... formerly given for the safe passing of the Public Writs and Registers of the Kingdom of Scotland , I do think they * ought to * The Writs and Registers . be restored : and they shall be so , to 58 [ 12 April PART VI . WAR WITH SCOTLAND .
Page 64
... passed , he " called in at Allertoun for a further Guide ; but no men were " to be found , save one valetudinary Gentleman , Sir Walter's " Son , " - properly a poor valetudinary Boy , as appears , who of course could do nothing for him ...
... passed , he " called in at Allertoun for a further Guide ; but no men were " to be found , save one valetudinary Gentleman , Sir Walter's " Son , " - properly a poor valetudinary Boy , as appears , who of course could do nothing for him ...
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... passed easy ; " and our James , being a lad of ten years , came so near as to " handle the hilt of one of the swords : upon which Oliver " stroked his head , saying , ' You are my little Captain ; ' and " this was all the Commission our ...
... passed easy ; " and our James , being a lad of ten years , came so near as to " handle the hilt of one of the swords : upon which Oliver " stroked his head , saying , ' You are my little Captain ; ' and " this was all the Commission our ...
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