Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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... ment will be best to be settled ? And if anything Monarchical , then , in whom that power shall be placed ? ' SIR THOMAS WIDDRINGTON . I think a mixed Monarchical Government will be most suitable to the Laws and People of this Nation ...
... ment will be best to be settled ? And if anything Monarchical , then , in whom that power shall be placed ? ' SIR THOMAS WIDDRINGTON . I think a mixed Monarchical Government will be most suitable to the Laws and People of this Nation ...
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... ment may be made with them . ' CROMWELL . That will be a business of more than ordinary difficulty ! But really I think , if it may be done with safety , and preservation of our Rights , both as Englishmen and as Christians , That a ...
... ment may be made with them . ' CROMWELL . That will be a business of more than ordinary difficulty ! But really I think , if it may be done with safety , and preservation of our Rights , both as Englishmen and as Christians , That a ...
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... ment at present seems to be that of Finance , -finding of sinews * Introduced , 5 August , 1651 ; passed 9 October , 1651 : given in Scobell , ii . , 176 . for such a War . Any remnants of Royal lands 1651. ] 17 DUTCH WAR .
... ment at present seems to be that of Finance , -finding of sinews * Introduced , 5 August , 1651 ; passed 9 October , 1651 : given in Scobell , ii . , 176 . for such a War . Any remnants of Royal lands 1651. ] 17 DUTCH WAR .
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... ment , ” — and that may be used by the way , That if we had but miscar- ried in the least , † all our former mercies were in danger to be lost : -I say , coming up then , we had some confidence That the mercies God had shown , and the ...
... ment , ” — and that may be used by the way , That if we had but miscar- ried in the least , † all our former mercies were in danger to be lost : -I say , coming up then , we had some confidence That the mercies God had shown , and the ...
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... ment , ' to the discountenancing of the Honest People , and the counte- nancing of the Malignant Party , of this Commonwealth-- ! I need but say it was so . For many of you know , and by sad experience have felt it to be so . And ...
... ment , ' to the discountenancing of the Honest People , and the counte- nancing of the Malignant Party , of this Commonwealth-- ! I need but say it was so . For many of you know , and by sad experience have felt it to be so . And ...
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