Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... Arms , with due trumpeters , pursuivants and horse - troops , notifies , loud as he can blow , at Cheapside and elsewhere , openly to all men , That who- soever shall proclaim a new King , Charles Second or another , without authority ...
... Arms , with due trumpeters , pursuivants and horse - troops , notifies , loud as he can blow , at Cheapside and elsewhere , openly to all men , That who- soever shall proclaim a new King , Charles Second or another , without authority ...
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... arm : he looked towards the people at his ' first coming up , and put off his hat in manner of a salute ; he ' had a little discourse with some gentlemen , and passed up and ' down in a careless posture . " Thus died Lord Capel , the ...
... arm : he looked towards the people at his ' first coming up , and put off his hat in manner of a salute ; he ' had a little discourse with some gentlemen , and passed up and ' down in a careless posture . " Thus died Lord Capel , the ...
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... arms , but will submit unto authority , and wait till the ' promised opportunity be offered , which they conceive to be at hand . And that as their forefathers lived in tents , so it would ' be suitable to their condition , now to live ...
... arms , but will submit unto authority , and wait till the ' promised opportunity be offered , which they conceive to be at hand . And that as their forefathers lived in tents , so it would ' be suitable to their condition , now to live ...
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... arms ; he shall have his ticket and get his arrears as we others do , we that still mean to fight against the enemies of England and this Cause.4 - One trooper shewed signs of inso- lence ; the Lieutenant - General suppressed him by ...
... arms ; he shall have his ticket and get his arrears as we others do , we that still mean to fight against the enemies of England and this Cause.4 - One trooper shewed signs of inso- lence ; the Lieutenant - General suppressed him by ...
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... arms in the Town : and , I think , that night they put to the sword about 2,000 men ; -divers of the officers and soldiers being fled over the Bridge into the other part of the Town , where about 100 of them pos- sessed St. Peter's ...
... arms in the Town : and , I think , that night they put to the sword about 2,000 men ; -divers of the officers and soldiers being fled over the Bridge into the other part of the Town , where about 100 of them pos- sessed St. Peter's ...
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