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" A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman; the distinction of these: that is a good interest of the nation, and a great one! "
Oliver Cromwell - Page 199
by Frederic Harrison - 1898 - 228 pages
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History of England, Volume 20

Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 pages
...as to the Intereft of the Nation; to the Authority of the Nation ; to the Magiftracy ; to the Ranks and Orders of Men, whereby England hath been known for hundreds of Years ? A Nobleman, a Inter-regnum. Gentleman, a Yeoman; that is a good Intercft of lfi54the Nation, and a great one. The...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 460 pages
...to the Interest of the Nation ? As to the Authority in the Nation ; to the Magistracy ; to the Ranks and Orders of men, — whereby England hath been known for hundreds of years? [The Levellers!]. A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman ; ' the distinction of these :' that is a good...
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The Protector: A Vindication

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 298 pages
...second speech to parliament.* " As to the authority in the nation; to the magistracy ; to the ranks and orders of men, whereby England hath been known...hundreds of years ?—A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the nation and a great one! The natural magistracy...
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The Protector: A Vindication

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - Great Britain - 1847 - 396 pages
...the authority in the nation ; to the magistracy ; " to the ranks and orders of men, whereby Eng" land hath been known for hundreds of years ? " — A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman, the " distinction of these, that is a good interest of the " nation and a great one ! The natural magistracy...
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The Protector: A Vindication

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 292 pages
...been known for hundreds of years ? — A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the nation and a great one ! The natural magistracy of the nation, was it not almost trampled under foot, under despite and contempt,...
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The protector [O. Cromwell] a vindication. revised

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 pages
...Carlyle, iii. 26, 30. " of years? — A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman, " the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the " nation and a great one ! The natural magistracy of the " nation, was it not almost trampled under foot, under " despite and...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 3

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1850 - 472 pages
...to the Interest of the Nation ? As to the Authority in the Nation ; to the Magistracy ; to the Ranks and Orders of men, — whereby England hath been known for hundreds of years ? [The Levellers /] A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman j ' the distinction of these :' that is a good...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 500 pages
...been known for hundreds of years ? A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman — the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the nation, and a great one. The natural magistracy of the nation, was it not almost trampled under foot, under despite and contempt,...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 624 pages
...has been known for hundreds of years ? A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman,—the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the nation, and a great one. The natural magistracy of the nation, was it not almost trampled under foot, under despite and contempt,...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 654 pages
...affairs as to the interests of the nation ? as to the ranks and orders of men, whereby England has been known for hundreds of years ? A nobleman, a gentleman, a yeoman, — the distinction of these, that is a good interest of the nation, and a great one. The natural magistracy...
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