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... LORD WHARTON ABOUT HENRY CROM- WELL'S MARRIAGE 27. SCRAPS FROM 1653 28. FROM 1654-1655 : VowEL'S PLOT ; Rectory of HOUGHTON CONQUEST ; PENRUDDOCK'S PLOT ; LETTER TO THE POET WALLER ; NEW ENGLAND 29. SUFFOLK YEOMANRY 30. SPEECH SHOULD ...
... LORD WHARTON ABOUT HENRY CROM- WELL'S MARRIAGE 27. SCRAPS FROM 1653 28. FROM 1654-1655 : VowEL'S PLOT ; Rectory of HOUGHTON CONQUEST ; PENRUDDOCK'S PLOT ; LETTER TO THE POET WALLER ; NEW ENGLAND 29. SUFFOLK YEOMANRY 30. SPEECH SHOULD ...
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... LORD , SPEECH XI . I think I have a very hard task on my hand . Though it be but to give an account of myself , yet I see I am beset on all hands here . I say , but to give an account of " myself : " yet that is a business very compre ...
... LORD , SPEECH XI . I think I have a very hard task on my hand . Though it be but to give an account of myself , yet I see I am beset on all hands here . I say , but to give an account of " myself : " yet that is a business very compre ...
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... Lord's presence ; ay , in all right things , as a person under the disposal of the Providence of God , -- neither " naming " one thing nor other ; but only endeavouring to give fit answer as to this proposed Name or Title . For I hope I ...
... Lord's presence ; ay , in all right things , as a person under the disposal of the Providence of God , -- neither " naming " one thing nor other ; but only endeavouring to give fit answer as to this proposed Name or Title . For I hope I ...
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... Lord Essex's Army , of some new regiments ; and I told him I would be serviceable to him in bringing such men in as I thought had a spirit that would do something in the work . This is very true that I tell you ; God knows I lie not.11 ...
... Lord Essex's Army , of some new regiments ; and I told him I would be serviceable to him in bringing such men in as I thought had a spirit that would do something in the work . This is very true that I tell you ; God knows I lie not.11 ...
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... Lord Whit- locke slightly with the eye , whose heavy face endeavours to smile in response ] that I am a person who meditate to do what never any that were actually Kings of England did : " Re- fuse the Advice of Parliament . " I confess ...
... Lord Whit- locke slightly with the eye , whose heavy face endeavours to smile in response ] that I am a person who meditate to do what never any that were actually Kings of England did : " Re- fuse the Advice of Parliament . " I confess ...
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