Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... looks very formidable . One does not know how soon one may be called into the field . ' However , there will several things turn up to be settled first . " * Harris , p . 505 ; one of the Pusey seventeen . 1 Cromwelliana , 14 February ...
... looks very formidable . One does not know how soon one may be called into the field . ' However , there will several things turn up to be settled first . " * Harris , p . 505 ; one of the Pusey seventeen . 1 Cromwelliana , 14 February ...
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... look now at the military phasis of the matter ; where a weak persuasion ' mounted on cavalry horses , with sabres and fire - arms in its hand , may become a very perilous one . Friday , 20th April , 1649. The Lieutenant - General has ...
... look now at the military phasis of the matter ; where a weak persuasion ' mounted on cavalry horses , with sabres and fire - arms in its hand , may become a very perilous one . Friday , 20th April , 1649. The Lieutenant - General has ...
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... looks that we of this generation draw near to Him . This late great Mercy of Ireland is a great manifestation thereof . Your Hus- band will acquaint you with it . We should be much stirred up in our spirits to thankfulness . We much ...
... looks that we of this generation draw near to Him . This late great Mercy of Ireland is a great manifestation thereof . Your Hus- band will acquaint you with it . We should be much stirred up in our spirits to thankfulness . We much ...
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... looks with a recognising eye on the ways of the Supreme Powers with this world , will find here , in the rude practical state , a Phenomenon which he will account noteworthy . An armed Soldier , solemnly conscious to himself that he is ...
... looks with a recognising eye on the ways of the Supreme Powers with this world , will find here , in the rude practical state , a Phenomenon which he will account noteworthy . An armed Soldier , solemnly conscious to himself that he is ...
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... look at it as an especial good hand of Providence to give us this place ; inasmuch as it gives us a passage over the River Suir to the City of Waterford , and indeed into Munster to our shipping and provisions , which before were beaten ...
... look at it as an especial good hand of Providence to give us this place ; inasmuch as it gives us a passage over the River Suir to the City of Waterford , and indeed into Munster to our shipping and provisions , which before were beaten ...
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