Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... heart - weary of the strife of Parties : Moses and the Two Hebrews . CLXXVI . To Committee of Customs : Cockpit , Oct. 1653 In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them . CLXXVII . To H. Weston , Esq .: London , 16 Nov. 1653 • Excuse for ...
... heart - weary of the strife of Parties : Moses and the Two Hebrews . CLXXVI . To Committee of Customs : Cockpit , Oct. 1653 In remonstrance for a poor Suitor to them . CLXXVII . To H. Weston , Esq .: London , 16 Nov. 1653 • Excuse for ...
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... heart , that I think fit not to neglect anything , on my part , which may consummate a close of the busi- ness , if God please to dispose the young ones ' hearts thereunto , and other suitable ordering ' of ' affairs towards mutual ...
... heart , that I think fit not to neglect anything , on my part , which may consummate a close of the busi- ness , if God please to dispose the young ones ' hearts thereunto , and other suitable ordering ' of ' affairs towards mutual ...
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... hearts into His good pleasure . I rest , Sir , Your affectionate servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . My service to your Lady and Family . * There is much to be settled before I can be sent down to my charge for Ireland . ' The money is not yet ...
... hearts into His good pleasure . I rest , Sir , Your affectionate servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . My service to your Lady and Family . * There is much to be settled before I can be sent down to my charge for Ireland . ' The money is not yet ...
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... heart : but he sits , in these critical hours , fast within stone walls ! Monday , 14th May . All Sunday the General and Lieutenant- General marched in full speed by Alton , by Andover , towards Salisbury ; the mutineers , hearing of ...
... heart : but he sits , in these critical hours , fast within stone walls ! Monday , 14th May . All Sunday the General and Lieutenant- General marched in full speed by Alton , by Andover , towards Salisbury ; the mutineers , hearing of ...
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... confident you will find me to you as your own heart . 1 Mrs. Mayor . 2 Miss Mayor , afterwards Mrs. Dunch of Pusey . Wishing your prosperity and contentment very sin- cerely , with 42 [ 19 July , PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
... confident you will find me to you as your own heart . 1 Mrs. Mayor . 2 Miss Mayor , afterwards Mrs. Dunch of Pusey . Wishing your prosperity and contentment very sin- cerely , with 42 [ 19 July , PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
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