Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... matters of Religion . 376 Difference between Love and CLXXIV . To Mr. Parker : Whitehall , 23 April , 1653 385 Riot in the Fen - Country . SUMMONS . 386 SPEECH I. Opening of the Little Parliament , 14 July , 1653. 388 Retrospective aim ...
... matters of Religion . 376 Difference between Love and CLXXIV . To Mr. Parker : Whitehall , 23 April , 1653 385 Riot in the Fen - Country . SUMMONS . 386 SPEECH I. Opening of the Little Parliament , 14 July , 1653. 388 Retrospective aim ...
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... matters again turn up ; asserting that they too had right to happen in this world , and keep memory of themselves , and shew how a Lieutenant - General's mind , busy pulling down Idolatrous Kingships , and setting up Religious ...
... matters again turn up ; asserting that they too had right to happen in this world , and keep memory of themselves , and shew how a Lieutenant - General's mind , busy pulling down Idolatrous Kingships , and setting up Religious ...
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... matters as they then stood , was not very free thereunto . Whereupon I did acquiesce , submitting to the providence of God . in Upon your reviving of the business to me , and your Letter , I think fit to return you this answer , and to ...
... matters as they then stood , was not very free thereunto . Whereupon I did acquiesce , submitting to the providence of God . in Upon your reviving of the business to me , and your Letter , I think fit to return you this answer , and to ...
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... matters may be brought to as near an issue as they are capable of , —not being at liberty , by reason of public occasions , to wait upon you , nor your health , as I understand , permitting it , —I thought fit to send this Gentleman ...
... matters may be brought to as near an issue as they are capable of , —not being at liberty , by reason of public occasions , to wait upon you , nor your health , as I understand , permitting it , —I thought fit to send this Gentleman ...
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... matters also must be attended to . For my very worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire : SIR , These . ' London , ' 8th March , 1648 . Yours I have received ; and have given further instructions to this Bearer , Mr. Stapylton , to treat ...
... matters also must be attended to . For my very worthy Friend , Richard Mayor , Esquire : SIR , These . ' London , ' 8th March , 1648 . Yours I have received ; and have given further instructions to this Bearer , Mr. Stapylton , to treat ...
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