Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... sent none , except of civility merely , and after considerable delays . A copy of the Letter was likewise forwarded to Colonels Ker and Strahan and their Western Army , by whom it was taken into conside- ration ; and some Correspondence ...
... sent none , except of civility merely , and after considerable delays . A copy of the Letter was likewise forwarded to Colonels Ker and Strahan and their Western Army , by whom it was taken into conside- ration ; and some Correspondence ...
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... sent by you to us to be answered , were intended to clear doubts and remove the remaining obstructions ; which we shall be most ready to do : yet , considering the many misconstructions which may arise from the clear- est pen ( where ...
... sent by you to us to be answered , were intended to clear doubts and remove the remaining obstructions ; which we shall be most ready to do : yet , considering the many misconstructions which may arise from the clear- est pen ( where ...
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... sent you the results of some Treaties amongst the Enemy , which came to my hand this day . The Major - General and Commissary - General Whalley marched a few days ago towards Glasgow . The Enemy attempted his quarters in Hamilton ; were ...
... sent you the results of some Treaties amongst the Enemy , which came to my hand this day . The Major - General and Commissary - General Whalley marched a few days ago towards Glasgow . The Enemy attempted his quarters in Hamilton ; were ...
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... sent me word ) were still gone on in the prosecution of them ; and ' he ' saith that , except an Hundred - and - fifty horse in one body , he hears they are fled , by sixteen or eighteen in a company , all the country over . Robin ...
... sent me word ) were still gone on in the prosecution of them ; and ' he ' saith that , except an Hundred - and - fifty horse in one body , he hears they are fled , by sixteen or eighteen in a company , all the country over . Robin ...
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... sent to him : two official persons , whom we saw made captive in Dunbar Drove , who have ever since been Prisoners - on - parole with his Excellency ; doing now and then an occasional message for him ; much meditating on him and his ...
... sent to him : two official persons , whom we saw made captive in Dunbar Drove , who have ever since been Prisoners - on - parole with his Excellency ; doing now and then an occasional message for him ; much meditating on him and his ...
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