Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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... Royalist Squires , from various quar- ters of England ; whose names and surnames excite now no notion in us except that of No. 1 and No. 2 : my Lord General has seen them ' crowding by thirties and forties in a morning ' t about these ...
... Royalist Squires , from various quar- ters of England ; whose names and surnames excite now no notion in us except that of No. 1 and No. 2 : my Lord General has seen them ' crowding by thirties and forties in a morning ' t about these ...
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... royalist in the worst of times , advised him by no means to think of that , but to call in Charles Stuart , -who had an immense popularity among the Powerful in England just then ! My Lord General did not in words express any anger ...
... royalist in the worst of times , advised him by no means to think of that , but to call in Charles Stuart , -who had an immense popularity among the Powerful in England just then ! My Lord General did not in words express any anger ...
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... ; referred to , not given , at vol . i . , p . 547 . Presbytery ' in orig . None of your Royalist , Hamilton Invasion Presbyterians . any power therein . We did think we should profess 42 [ 4 July , PART VII . THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT .
... ; referred to , not given , at vol . i . , p . 547 . Presbytery ' in orig . None of your Royalist , Hamilton Invasion Presbyterians . any power therein . We did think we should profess 42 [ 4 July , PART VII . THE LITTLE PARLIAMENT .
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... Royalist many of them . But the Lawyers exclaimed : " Chancery ? Law of the Bible ? Do you mean to bring - in the Mosaic Dispensation , then ; and deprive men of their properties ? Deprive men of their properties ; and us of our learned ...
... Royalist many of them . But the Lawyers exclaimed : " Chancery ? Law of the Bible ? Do you mean to bring - in the Mosaic Dispensation , then ; and deprive men of their properties ? Deprive men of their properties ; and us of our learned ...
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... Royalist Plotting , and fer- ment there . we . cumstances . The Royalists have lain quiet ever since Worcester ; waiting what issue matters would take . Dangerous to meddle with a Rump Parliament , or other steadily regimented thing ...
... Royalist Plotting , and fer- ment there . we . cumstances . The Royalists have lain quiet ever since Worcester ; waiting what issue matters would take . Dangerous to meddle with a Rump Parliament , or other steadily regimented thing ...
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