Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... Given under my hand and seal this 2d of February , 1648 . OLIVER CROMWELL . * : Oliver's seal of six quarterings ' is at the top . Of course only the seal and signature are specially his but this one Pass may stand here as the sample of ...
... Given under my hand and seal this 2d of February , 1648 . OLIVER CROMWELL . * : Oliver's seal of six quarterings ' is at the top . Of course only the seal and signature are specially his but this one Pass may stand here as the sample of ...
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... given him by the Council . Of which you are not to fail , and for which this shall be your warrant . " Given at the Council of State , this 22d day of Febru- ary , 1648 . In the name , and signed by Order of , the Council of State ...
... given him by the Council . Of which you are not to fail , and for which this shall be your warrant . " Given at the Council of State , this 22d day of Febru- ary , 1648 . In the name , and signed by Order of , the Council of State ...
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... given him to wait upon your worthy Daughter . The report of whose virtue and godliness has so great a place in my heart , that I think fit not to neglect anything , on my part , which may consummate a close of the busi- ness , if God ...
... given him to wait upon your worthy Daughter . The report of whose virtue and godliness has so great a place in my heart , that I think fit not to neglect anything , on my part , which may consummate a close of the busi- ness , if God ...
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... given further instructions to this Bearer , Mr. Stapylton , to treat with you about the business in agitation between your Daughter and my Son . I am engaged3 to you for all your civilities and respects * Harris , p . 505 ; one of the ...
... given further instructions to this Bearer , Mr. Stapylton , to treat with you about the business in agitation between your Daughter and my Son . I am engaged3 to you for all your civilities and respects * Harris , p . 505 ; one of the ...
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... given by God ; the third lot was a blank . The Prisoners were not willing to draw their own destiny ; ' child drew the lots , and gave them : and the lot fell to Colonel ' Poyer to die.'2 He was shot in Covent Garden ; died like a ...
... given by God ; the third lot was a blank . The Prisoners were not willing to draw their own destiny ; ' child drew the lots , and gave them : and the lot fell to Colonel ' Poyer to die.'2 He was shot in Covent Garden ; died like a ...
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