Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... tion giving so just ground to ask the same , those who have , as you , taken their enemy into their bosom , whilst he was in hostility against them : ' Do this ; ' and it will be made good to you , That you may have a lasting and ...
... tion giving so just ground to ask the same , those who have , as you , taken their enemy into their bosom , whilst he was in hostility against them : ' Do this ; ' and it will be made good to you , That you may have a lasting and ...
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... tion for us . " One Watt , a tenant of the Earl of Tweedale's " being sore oppressed by the English , took to himself some " of his own degree ; and , by daily incursions and infalls on * " securing ourselves " in orig . § Clarendon ...
... tion for us . " One Watt , a tenant of the Earl of Tweedale's " being sore oppressed by the English , took to himself some " of his own degree ; and , by daily incursions and infalls on * " securing ourselves " in orig . § Clarendon ...
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... tion of things , and “ withdrew " from it , I take to have been Sir James Hope of Craighall , * of whom , and whose scruples , and the censures they got , there is frequent mention in these months . But the Laird of Swinton , another of ...
... tion of things , and “ withdrew " from it , I take to have been Sir James Hope of Craighall , * of whom , and whose scruples , and the censures they got , there is frequent mention in these months . But the Laird of Swinton , another of ...
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... tion of the same date , " delivered - in by the Grand Jury at the " Sessions of the Peace holden at Duresme the 24th of April " 1650 , To be presented to the Honourable Parliament of this " Nation , ' were this day read . Ordered , That ...
... tion of the same date , " delivered - in by the Grand Jury at the " Sessions of the Peace holden at Duresme the 24th of April " 1650 , To be presented to the Honourable Parliament of this " Nation , ' were this day read . Ordered , That ...
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... tion be made the business of a man's life , ' and ' so much cost laid out upon it , so much time spent in it , as rather answers appetite than the will of God , or is comely before His Saints , I scruple to feed this humour ; and God ...
... tion be made the business of a man's life , ' and ' so much cost laid out upon it , so much time spent in it , as rather answers appetite than the will of God , or is comely before His Saints , I scruple to feed this humour ; and God ...
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