Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... forces that are to go to * Lansdown MSS . 1236 , fol . 83 . 1 Cooper's Annals , iii . 491. - Mrs . Nutting , it appears , succeeded ( Cam- bridge мs . penes me ) . Ireland ; ' and a suggestion was made , by 1649. ] 15 LETTER LXXXV ...
... forces that are to go to * Lansdown MSS . 1236 , fol . 83 . 1 Cooper's Annals , iii . 491. - Mrs . Nutting , it appears , succeeded ( Cam- bridge мs . penes me ) . Ireland ; ' and a suggestion was made , by 1649. ] 15 LETTER LXXXV ...
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... force can be raised , are hastening thitherward in all speed . Now were the time for Lieutenant - Colonel Lilburn ; now or never might noisy John do some considerable injury to the Cause he has at heart : but he sits , in these critical ...
... force can be raised , are hastening thitherward in all speed . Now were the time for Lieutenant - Colonel Lilburn ; now or never might noisy John do some considerable injury to the Cause he has at heart : but he sits , in these critical ...
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... force ; retired with many apologetic bows into England to the King himself ; leaving his unmonied Castle of Bunratty to the King's Lieutenant , -who straightway found some 2,0007 . of good money lying hid- den in it , and cheerfully ...
... force ; retired with many apologetic bows into England to the King himself ; leaving his unmonied Castle of Bunratty to the King's Lieutenant , -who straightway found some 2,0007 . of good money lying hid- den in it , and cheerfully ...
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... forces , for several weeks . Mrs. Cromwell means seemingly to pass a little more time with him before he go . In the end of July , he quits Bristol ; moving westward by Tenby1 and Pembroke , where certain forces were to be taken up ...
... forces , for several weeks . Mrs. Cromwell means seemingly to pass a little more time with him before he go . In the end of July , he quits Bristol ; moving westward by Tenby1 and Pembroke , where certain forces were to be taken up ...
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... force , on Wednesday . Hugh Peters also went ; and ' Mr. Owen ' also , for another chaplain . The good ship John is still lying in Milford waters , we sup- pose , waiting for a wind , for a turn of the tide . ' My Son ' Richard Cromwell ...
... force , on Wednesday . Hugh Peters also went ; and ' Mr. Owen ' also , for another chaplain . The good ship John is still lying in Milford waters , we sup- pose , waiting for a wind , for a turn of the tide . ' My Son ' Richard Cromwell ...
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