Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... means for the completing of that business . From whence I take encouragement to send my Son to wait upon you ; and by him to let you know , That my desires are , if Providence so dispose , very full and free to the thing , if , upon an ...
... means for the completing of that business . From whence I take encouragement to send my Son to wait upon you ; and by him to let you know , That my desires are , if Providence so dispose , very full and free to the thing , if , upon an ...
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... mean time ' a like sum ' out of other lands at your election : and truly , Sir , if that be not good , neither will any ... Means , in its desperate haste : except that instead of 4007. per annum for maintenance , we must say 3007. ' 3 ...
... mean time ' a like sum ' out of other lands at your election : and truly , Sir , if that be not good , neither will any ... Means , in its desperate haste : except that instead of 4007. per annum for maintenance , we must say 3007. ' 3 ...
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... Means , shall be settled on Richard and his Wife , that I may be left free . ' 2 Ludlow's Lease , ' I fancy . Anne Mayor , your younger Daughter , ' married Dunch of Pusey ; John Dunch , to whom we owe these seventeen Letters . See also ...
... Means , shall be settled on Richard and his Wife , that I may be left free . ' 2 Ludlow's Lease , ' I fancy . Anne Mayor , your younger Daughter , ' married Dunch of Pusey ; John Dunch , to whom we owe these seventeen Letters . See also ...
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... means all of that humour . The common men , blown upon by Lilburn and his five small Beagles , have notions about England's new Chains , about the Hunting of Foxes from Triploe Heath , and in fact ideas con- cerning the capability that ...
... means all of that humour . The common men , blown upon by Lilburn and his five small Beagles , have notions about England's new Chains , about the Hunting of Foxes from Triploe Heath , and in fact ideas con- cerning the capability that ...
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... mean to fight against the enemies of England and this Cause.4 - One trooper shewed signs of inso- lence ; the Lieutenant - General suppressed him by rigour and by - 1 Whitlocke , p . 385 . 2 Whitlocke's date , p . 385 . 3 15 April ...
... mean to fight against the enemies of England and this Cause.4 - One trooper shewed signs of inso- lence ; the Lieutenant - General suppressed him by rigour and by - 1 Whitlocke , p . 385 . 2 Whitlocke's date , p . 385 . 3 15 April ...
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