Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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... Houses of Parliament ; Opening of the Second Session of the Second Protectorate Parliament , 20 Jan. , 1657-8 66 ... House , 25 Jan. , 1657-8 . • Perils of the Nation ; perils of the Protestant Interest in Europe at large ; pressing ...
... Houses of Parliament ; Opening of the Second Session of the Second Protectorate Parliament , 20 Jan. , 1657-8 66 ... House , 25 Jan. , 1657-8 . • Perils of the Nation ; perils of the Protestant Interest in Europe at large ; pressing ...
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... house of Oliver especially that Deputy Ireton , worn out with sleepless Irish services , had caught an inflammatory fever , and suddenly died . Fell sick on the 16th of November , 1651 ; died , at Limerick , on the 26th . The reader ...
... house of Oliver especially that Deputy Ireton , worn out with sleepless Irish services , had caught an inflammatory fever , and suddenly died . Fell sick on the 16th of November , 1651 ; died , at Limerick , on the 26th . The reader ...
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... House , the Cockpit , I believe , at this date : -in such faintly luminous state , revealing little save its own existence , must this small Document be left . 6 6 \ For my honored Friend , Mr. Hungerford the Elder , at his House ...
... House , the Cockpit , I believe , at this date : -in such faintly luminous state , revealing little save its own existence , must this small Document be left . 6 6 \ For my honored Friend , Mr. Hungerford the Elder , at his House ...
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... House this morning ; a House of some Fifty - three . * Algernon has left distinct note of the affair ; less distinct we have from Bul- strode , who was also there , who seems in some points to be even wilfully wrong . Solid Ludlow was ...
... House this morning ; a House of some Fifty - three . * Algernon has left distinct note of the affair ; less distinct we have from Bul- strode , who was also there , who seems in some points to be even wilfully wrong . Solid Ludlow was ...
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... House , and clapping on his hat , ' and occasionally ' stamping the floor with his feet , ' begins a discourse which no man can report ! He says - Heavens ! he is heard saying : " It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ...
... House , and clapping on his hat , ' and occasionally ' stamping the floor with his feet , ' begins a discourse which no man can report ! He says - Heavens ! he is heard saying : " It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ...
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affairs Anabaptist answer Army believe blessing Bulstrode called cause Christ Christian Colonel Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England concerning conscience consideration Council Cromwelliana desire divers doth endeavor Enemy England faithful farther Fleet Gentlemen give godly Gospel Government hands hath hear heart Henry Cromwell Highness Highness's hither honest honorable hope House Instrument of Government interest Ireland Jamaica judge judgment King Letter liberty Little Parliament London Long Parliament look Lord Protector Ludlow Major-General matter means ment mercy Nation never occasion Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's orig ourselves Painted Chamber Parlia peace persons Petition poor present Puritan rest Royalist Rump Parliament satisfaction Scotland sent servant settled Settlement speak Speech spirit tell therein thereof things thou thought Thurloe tion truly truth unto Unton Crook Whitehall Whitlocke William Lenthall witness word