Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... the motion , upon such conditions as may be to mutual satisfaction . Only I think that a speedy resolution will be very convenient to both parties . The Lord 1649. ] 5 LETTER LXXXI . , LONDON . To R Mayor, Esq : London, 26 PAGE.
... the motion , upon such conditions as may be to mutual satisfaction . Only I think that a speedy resolution will be very convenient to both parties . The Lord 1649. ] 5 LETTER LXXXI . , LONDON . To R Mayor, Esq : London, 26 PAGE.
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... condition of ' Mr. Ludlow's lease , ' of the 2507. , ' ' the 1507. , ' & c . , in this abstruse affair : but such as please to do so will find it all very straight at last . We observe Mr. Mayor has a decided preference for ' my ould ...
... condition of ' Mr. Ludlow's lease , ' of the 2507. , ' ' the 1507. , ' & c . , in this abstruse affair : but such as please to do so will find it all very straight at last . We observe Mr. Mayor has a decided preference for ' my ould ...
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... conditions of it settled , ' is naturally very busy . For my worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire , at SIR , Hursley : These , ' London , ' 25th March , 1649 . You will pardon the brevity of these lines ; the haste I am in , by ...
... conditions of it settled , ' is naturally very busy . For my worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire , at SIR , Hursley : These , ' London , ' 25th March , 1649 . You will pardon the brevity of these lines ; the haste I am in , by ...
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... condition , ' That as God had promised to make the barren land fruitful , so now what they did , was to restore the ancient Community of enjoying the Fruits of the Earth , and to distribute the benefit ' thereof to the poor and needy ...
... condition , ' That as God had promised to make the barren land fruitful , so now what they did , was to restore the ancient Community of enjoying the Fruits of the Earth , and to distribute the benefit ' thereof to the poor and needy ...
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... condition , now to live in the same . " While they were before the General they stood with their ' hats on ; and being demanded the reason thereof , they said , Because he was but their fellow - creature . Being asked the ' meaning of ...
... condition , now to live in the same . " While they were before the General they stood with their ' hats on ; and being demanded the reason thereof , they said , Because he was but their fellow - creature . Being asked the ' meaning of ...
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