Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... persons ; staggering into ever deeper confusion , down , down , till it fall prostrate into utter wreck . Were not Oliver here to gather up the fragments of it , the Cause of Scotland might now die ; Oliver , little as the Scots dream ...
... persons ; staggering into ever deeper confusion , down , down , till it fall prostrate into utter wreck . Were not Oliver here to gather up the fragments of it , the Cause of Scotland might now die ; Oliver , little as the Scots dream ...
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... Persons , according to a scheme painfully laid down in what was called the Act of Classes , General - Assembly Act , defining and classifying such men as shall not be allowed to fight on this occasion , lest a curse overtake the Cause ...
... Persons , according to a scheme painfully laid down in what was called the Act of Classes , General - Assembly Act , defining and classifying such men as shall not be allowed to fight on this occasion , lest a curse overtake the Cause ...
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... Persons , with an effort , swallowed . Shortly after , by official persuasion and military coercion , this first extreme Party was suppressed , reunited to the main body ; and need not concern us farther . But now , quite opposite to ...
... Persons , with an effort , swallowed . Shortly after , by official persuasion and military coercion , this first extreme Party was suppressed , reunited to the main body ; and need not concern us farther . But now , quite opposite to ...
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... persons ' might . ' And we doubt not we can , with ingenuity and clearness , give a satisfactory account of those general things held forth in the Letter sent by us to the Com- mittee of Estates , * and in our former Declarations and ...
... persons ' might . ' And we doubt not we can , with ingenuity and clearness , give a satisfactory account of those general things held forth in the Letter sent by us to the Com- mittee of Estates , * and in our former Declarations and ...
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... persons ; and considering that it is in the power of the Country to detect and discover them ( many of them being in- habitants of those places where commonly the outrage is committed ) ; and perceiving that their motion is or- dinarily ...
... persons ; and considering that it is in the power of the Country to detect and discover them ( many of them being in- habitants of those places where commonly the outrage is committed ) ; and perceiving that their motion is or- dinarily ...
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