Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... , on their un- christian Conduct towards him . CXXIV . To Gen. Lesley : Camp at Pentland Hills , 14 Aug. 1650 Answer to Lesley's Message and Declaration . 161 LETTER CXXV . To the Council of State : Musselburgh viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME II .
... , on their un- christian Conduct towards him . CXXIV . To Gen. Lesley : Camp at Pentland Hills , 14 Aug. 1650 Answer to Lesley's Message and Declaration . 161 LETTER CXXV . To the Council of State : Musselburgh viii CONTENTS OF VOLUME II .
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... Hill , near Cobham in Surrey , and at St. George's Hill , ' in the 1 17 April , 1649 , p . 384 . " · same quarter : that they were digging the THE LEVELLERS.
... Hill , near Cobham in Surrey , and at St. George's Hill , ' in the 1 17 April , 1649 , p . 384 . " · same quarter : that they were digging the THE LEVELLERS.
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... Hill in Surrey , came to the • General and made a large declaration , to justify their proceed- ings . Everard said , He was of the race of the Jews , ' as most men , called Saxon and other , properly are ; That all the Liber ' ties of ...
... Hill in Surrey , came to the • General and made a large declaration , to justify their proceed- ings . Everard said , He was of the race of the Jews , ' as most men , called Saxon and other , properly are ; That all the Liber ' ties of ...
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... Hill , under the clear April skies in 1649 , and hastily bringing in a new era in that manner . And for all such as will come in and work ' with them , they shall have meat , drink , and clothes , which is ' all that is necessary to the ...
... Hill , under the clear April skies in 1649 , and hastily bringing in a new era in that manner . And for all such as will come in and work ' with them , they shall have meat , drink , and clothes , which is ' all that is necessary to the ...
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... Hill near Cobham ; ceases galloping in mutiny across the Isis to Burford ; -takes into Quakerisms , and kingdoms which are not of this world . My poor friend Dryasdust lamentably tears his hair over the ' intolerance ' of that old Time ...
... Hill near Cobham ; ceases galloping in mutiny across the Isis to Burford ; -takes into Quakerisms , and kingdoms which are not of this world . My poor friend Dryasdust lamentably tears his hair over the ' intolerance ' of that old Time ...
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