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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Page 33
... perhaps not entirely destitute of sense any one of them ! Truly it seems rather a distinguished Parliament , even though Mr. Praisegod Barbone , the Leather- merchant in Fleet - street , ' be , as all mortals must admit , a mem- ber of ...
... perhaps not entirely destitute of sense any one of them ! Truly it seems rather a distinguished Parliament , even though Mr. Praisegod Barbone , the Leather- merchant in Fleet - street , ' be , as all mortals must admit , a mem- ber of ...
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... perhaps hear a word or two ; have a real glimpse or two of things long vanished ; and see for moments this fabulous Barebones's Parliament itself , standing dim in the heart of the extinct centuries , as a recognizable fact , once flesh ...
... perhaps hear a word or two ; have a real glimpse or two of things long vanished ; and see for moments this fabulous Barebones's Parliament itself , standing dim in the heart of the extinct centuries , as a recognizable fact , once flesh ...
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... perhaps , if one had time , ' to speak of the carriage of some in places of trust , in most eminent places of trust , which was auch as ( had not God miraculously appeared ) would have frustrated us of the hopes of all our undertakings ...
... perhaps , if one had time , ' to speak of the carriage of some in places of trust , in most eminent places of trust , which was auch as ( had not God miraculously appeared ) would have frustrated us of the hopes of all our undertakings ...
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... Perhaps you are not known by face to one another ; ' indeed ' I am confident you are strangers , coming from all parts of the Nation as you do : but we shall tell you that indeed we have not allowed ourselves the choice of one person in ...
... Perhaps you are not known by face to one another ; ' indeed ' I am confident you are strangers , coming from all parts of the Nation as you do : but we shall tell you that indeed we have not allowed ourselves the choice of one person in ...
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... perhaps wait a moment : and it may do us good ! ' Let God arise , let His enemies be scattered : let them also that hate Him flee before Him . As smoke is driven away , so drive them away ; as wax melteth before the fire , so let the ...
... perhaps wait a moment : and it may do us good ! ' Let God arise , let His enemies be scattered : let them also that hate Him flee before Him . As smoke is driven away , so drive them away ; as wax melteth before the fire , so let the ...
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affairs Anabaptist answer Army believe blessing Bulstrode called cause Charles Stuart Christ Colonel Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England concerning conscience consideration Council Cromwelliana desire divers doth endeavor Enemy England faith farther Fleet Gentlemen give godly Gospel Government hands hath hear heart Henry Cromwell Highness Highness's hither honest honorable hope Horse House Instrument of Government interest Ireland Jamaica James Nayler judge King Letter liberty London Long Parliament look Lord Protector loving friend Ludlow Major-General matter means ment mercy Nation never occasion Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's orig Painted Chamber peace persons Petition poor present Puritan rest Royalist satisfaction Scotland sent settled Settlement ships Spaniard speak Speech spirit tell thereof things thou thought Thurloe tion truly truth unto Unton Crook wherein Whitehall Whitlocke William Lenthall witness word