Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Including the Supplement to the Past Edition : with Elucidations, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1859 - Great Britain |
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... doubt , has Ludlow , i . , 430 ; Parliamentary History , xx . , 84 ; Commons Journals , rii . , 67 , 110 , & c . † Balfour , iv . , 349 ; Law's Memorials , p . 6 . : its effect on all internal movements , is the 16 PART VII . THE LITTLE ...
... doubt , has Ludlow , i . , 430 ; Parliamentary History , xx . , 84 ; Commons Journals , rii . , 67 , 110 , & c . † Balfour , iv . , 349 ; Law's Memorials , p . 6 . : its effect on all internal movements , is the 16 PART VII . THE LITTLE ...
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... insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! 6 November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War prospers and * Speech postea . has prospered , Blake and Monk beating the Dutch in 1652. ] 23 THE RUMP .
... insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! 6 November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War prospers and * Speech postea . has prospered , Blake and Monk beating the Dutch in 1652. ] 23 THE RUMP .
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... doubt he whose pen is most gentle in England would , in recording that , have been tempted , whether he would or no , to dip it deep in anger and wrath [ Stifled cries from Dryasdust ] . But affairs being at this posture ; we seeing ...
... doubt he whose pen is most gentle in England would , in recording that , have been tempted , whether he would or no , to dip it deep in anger and wrath [ Stifled cries from Dryasdust ] . But affairs being at this posture ; we seeing ...
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... be a breach of trust , such as a greater could not be . * Clergymen so - called . † Had no Pride's Purge , Apprentice - riot or the like ever come upon them . And that we might not be in doubt about these 1653. ] 41 SPEECH I.
... be a breach of trust , such as a greater could not be . * Clergymen so - called . † Had no Pride's Purge , Apprentice - riot or the like ever come upon them . And that we might not be in doubt about these 1653. ] 41 SPEECH I.
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... doubt about these matters : having had that Conference among ourselves which I gave you an account of , we did desire one more , -and indeed it was the night before the Dissolu- tion ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we ...
... doubt about these matters : having had that Conference among ourselves which I gave you an account of , we did desire one more , -and indeed it was the night before the Dissolu- tion ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we ...
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