Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... poor Suitor to them . CLXXVII . To H. Weston , Esq .: London , 16 Nov. 1653 • Excuse for an Oversight : Speldhurst Living . 424 • 426 . 427 VOL . II . b CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES . PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND CONTENTS OF VOLUME II ...
... poor Suitor to them . CLXXVII . To H. Weston , Esq .: London , 16 Nov. 1653 • Excuse for an Oversight : Speldhurst Living . 424 • 426 . 427 VOL . II . b CROMWELL'S LETTERS AND SPEECHES . PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND CONTENTS OF VOLUME II ...
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... poor versatile Hamilton , poor ver- satile Holland , with the Lord Capel who the first of all in this Parliament rose to complain of Grievances , meet their death in Palaceyard . The High Court was still sitting in Westminster Hall as ...
... poor versatile Hamilton , poor ver- satile Holland , with the Lord Capel who the first of all in this Parliament rose to complain of Grievances , meet their death in Palaceyard . The High Court was still sitting in Westminster Hall as ...
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... poor confused Welshman ; and so ended . but a And with these executions , the chief Delinquents are now got punished . The Parliament lays up its axe again ; willing to par- don the smaller multitude , if they will keep quiet henceforth ...
... poor confused Welshman ; and so ended . but a And with these executions , the chief Delinquents are now got punished . The Parliament lays up its axe again ; willing to par- don the smaller multitude , if they will keep quiet henceforth ...
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... poor and needy , and to feed the hungry and clothe the naked . That they intend not to meddle with any man's property , nor to break down any pales or enclosures , ' " · ' King's Pamphlets , small 4to , no . 427 , § 6 ( Declaration of ...
... poor and needy , and to feed the hungry and clothe the naked . That they intend not to meddle with any man's property , nor to break down any pales or enclosures , ' " · ' King's Pamphlets , small 4to , no . 427 , § 6 ( Declaration of ...
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... poor Brotherhood , seemingly Saxon , but properly of the race of the Jews , who were found dibbling beans on St. George's Hill , under the clear April skies in 1649 , and hastily bringing in a new era in that manner . And for all such ...
... poor Brotherhood , seemingly Saxon , but properly of the race of the Jews , who were found dibbling beans on St. George's Hill , under the clear April skies in 1649 , and hastily bringing in a new era in that manner . And for all such ...
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