Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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Page 13
... true . " Scotland is in a hopeful way . The extreme party of Malignants in the North is not yet quite extinct ; and here is another extreme party of Remonstrants in the West , to whom all the conscientious rash men of Scot- land , in ...
... true . " Scotland is in a hopeful way . The extreme party of Malignants in the North is not yet quite extinct ; and here is another extreme party of Remonstrants in the West , to whom all the conscientious rash men of Scot- land , in ...
Page 65
... true interest of Religion at heart . A " story of this kind is no idle digression ; it has some small " connexion with the Family concerns , and shows some little " of the genius of these distracted times . " — And so we leave " it ...
... true interest of Religion at heart . A " story of this kind is no idle digression ; it has some small " connexion with the Family concerns , and shows some little " of the genius of these distracted times . " — And so we leave " it ...
Page 78
... true , he may be removed , al- though indeed I must needs say he had the repute of a godly man , by divers that knew him when I placed him there . Sir , I desire my hearty affection may be presented to my Sister ; to my Cousin Ann , and ...
... true , he may be removed , al- though indeed I must needs say he had the repute of a godly man , by divers that knew him when I placed him there . Sir , I desire my hearty affection may be presented to my Sister ; to my Cousin Ann , and ...
Page 80
... true , we ( leaving a Garrison in St. Johnston , and sending Lieutenant - General Monk with about Five or Six thousand to Stirling to reduce that place , and by it to put your affairs into a good posture in Scot- land ) marched , with ...
... true , we ( leaving a Garrison in St. Johnston , and sending Lieutenant - General Monk with about Five or Six thousand to Stirling to reduce that place , and by it to put your affairs into a good posture in Scot- land ) marched , with ...
Page 85
... true , and on the whole noble , preserves some ad- equate memory of him for the curious . By this chink Tom - - - * Westrow Revived : a Funeral Poem without Fiction , composed by George Wither , Esq .; that God may be glorified in His ...
... true , and on the whole noble , preserves some ad- equate memory of him for the curious . By this chink Tom - - - * Westrow Revived : a Funeral Poem without Fiction , composed by George Wither , Esq .; that God may be glorified in His ...
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