Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... Honourable the Governor of Edinburgh Castle : - These . " Edinburgh , 14th December 1650 . " RIGHT HONOURABLE , · We now hearing that you was " desirous to speak with us for your information of the posture " of affairs , we would be ...
... Honourable the Governor of Edinburgh Castle : - These . " Edinburgh , 14th December 1650 . " RIGHT HONOURABLE , · We now hearing that you was " desirous to speak with us for your information of the posture " of affairs , we would be ...
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... honourable conditions as can be agreed upon by capitulation ; " and during which time all acts of hostility and prosecution of ' attempts on both sides may be forborne . I am , my Lord , " your humble servant , 66 - The Lord General's ...
... honourable conditions as can be agreed upon by capitulation ; " and during which time all acts of hostility and prosecution of ' attempts on both sides may be forborne . I am , my Lord , " your humble servant , 66 - The Lord General's ...
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Cromwell. and conclude , you may have terms , honourable and safe to you , and ' to ' those whose interests are con- cerned in the things that are with you . I shall give a safe - conduct to such whose names you shall send within the ...
Cromwell. and conclude , you may have terms , honourable and safe to you , and ' to ' those whose interests are con- cerned in the things that are with you . I shall give a safe - conduct to such whose names you shall send within the ...
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... honourable , as the case permitted ; my Lord General being extremely anxious to gain this place , and conciliate the Godly People of the Nation . By one of the conditions , the Public Registers , now deposited in the Castle , are to be ...
... honourable , as the case permitted ; my Lord General being extremely anxious to gain this place , and conciliate the Godly People of the Nation . By one of the conditions , the Public Registers , now deposited in the Castle , are to be ...
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... Honourable William Lenthall , Esquire , Speaker of the Parliament of England : These . RIGHT HONOURABLE , Edinburgh , 24th Dec. 1650 . It hath pleased God to cause this Castle of Edin- burgh to be surrendered into our hands , this day ...
... Honourable William Lenthall , Esquire , Speaker of the Parliament of England : These . RIGHT HONOURABLE , Edinburgh , 24th Dec. 1650 . It hath pleased God to cause this Castle of Edin- burgh to be surrendered into our hands , this day ...
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