Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... Covenant : Ulster and other Presbyterians , strong for King and Covenant : lastly , Michael Jones and the Commonwealth of England , who want neither King nor Covenant . All these plunging and tumbling , in huge discord , for the last ...
... Covenant : Ulster and other Presbyterians , strong for King and Covenant : lastly , Michael Jones and the Commonwealth of England , who want neither King nor Covenant . All these plunging and tumbling , in huge discord , for the last ...
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... Covenant : the Laird's best ally , I think , will be Oliver in Ireland . At Edinburgh these are the news from that quarter : ' In October and November this year there ran and were spread frequent rumours that Lieutenant - General Oliver ...
... Covenant : the Laird's best ally , I think , will be Oliver in Ireland . At Edinburgh these are the news from that quarter : ' In October and November this year there ran and were spread frequent rumours that Lieutenant - General Oliver ...
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... Covenant and so forth , may be seen ' with eyes , even from this Lord Lieutenant's own expressions in ' his Letter to the Governor of Ross ; which are quoted . To 1 Antea , p . 86 . ' extirpate the Catholic Religion : how can they ...
... Covenant and so forth , may be seen ' with eyes , even from this Lord Lieutenant's own expressions in ' his Letter to the Governor of Ross ; which are quoted . To 1 Antea , p . 86 . ' extirpate the Catholic Religion : how can they ...
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... forced to dance to a new tune . I say not this as being troubled at your " union . " By the grace of God , we fear not , we care not for it . Your 66 covenant , if you understood it , ' is 122 [ 1650 . PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
... forced to dance to a new tune . I say not this as being troubled at your " union . " By the grace of God , we fear not , we care not for it . Your 66 covenant , if you understood it , ' is 122 [ 1650 . PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
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With Elucidations Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle. 66 covenant , if you understood it , ' is with Death and Hell ! Your union is like that of Simeon and Levi : " Associate yourselves , and ye shall be broken in pieces ; take counsel ...
With Elucidations Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle. 66 covenant , if you understood it , ' is with Death and Hell ! Your union is like that of Simeon and Levi : " Associate yourselves , and ye shall be broken in pieces ; take counsel ...
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