Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... Blessed Restoration , of course , relieved him from his labours . He , for the present , wants to see some Books in the late Royal Library of St. James's . This scrap of paper still lies in the British Museum . 1 Commons Journals , vi ...
... Blessed Restoration , of course , relieved him from his labours . He , for the present , wants to see some Books in the late Royal Library of St. James's . This scrap of paper still lies in the British Museum . 1 Commons Journals , vi ...
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... bless you , and your Family , to whom I desire my affections and service may be pre- sented . I rest , Your humble servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . " Your Kinsman can in part satisfy you what a multiplicity of business we are in : modelling ...
... bless you , and your Family , to whom I desire my affections and service may be pre- sented . I rest , Your humble servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . " Your Kinsman can in part satisfy you what a multiplicity of business we are in : modelling ...
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... blessing from the Lord . I hope I shall have your prayers in the Business to which I am called . My Wife , I trust , will be with you before it be long , in her way towards Bristol . - Sir , discompose not your thoughts or Estate for ...
... blessing from the Lord . I hope I shall have your prayers in the Business to which I am called . My Wife , I trust , will be with you before it be long , in her way towards Bristol . - Sir , discompose not your thoughts or Estate for ...
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... bless thee , my dear Daughter . I rest , Thy loving Father , OLIVER CROMWELL . ' P.S. ' I hear thou didst lately miscarry . Prithee take heed of a coach by all means ; borrow thy Father's nag when thou intendest to go abroad . * Is the ...
... bless thee , my dear Daughter . I rest , Thy loving Father , OLIVER CROMWELL . ' P.S. ' I hear thou didst lately miscarry . Prithee take heed of a coach by all means ; borrow thy Father's nag when thou intendest to go abroad . * Is the ...
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... bless our endeavours at Tredah . After battery , we stormed it . The Enemy were about 3,000 strong in the Town . They made a stout 1 ' Treedagh , ' he writes . Autograph , in the possession of the Earl of Shannon , at Castle - Martyr ...
... bless our endeavours at Tredah . After battery , we stormed it . The Enemy were about 3,000 strong in the Town . They made a stout 1 ' Treedagh , ' he writes . Autograph , in the possession of the Earl of Shannon , at Castle - Martyr ...
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