Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 2Chapman and Hall, 1846 - 246 pages |
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... took effect this time ; that Richard Cromwell was actually wedded to Dorothy Mayor , at Hursley , on Mayday 1649 ; 3 and , one point fairly settled at last ! —But now mark farther how Anne , second daughter of the House of Hursley ...
... took effect this time ; that Richard Cromwell was actually wedded to Dorothy Mayor , at Hursley , on Mayday 1649 ; 3 and , one point fairly settled at last ! —But now mark farther how Anne , second daughter of the House of Hursley ...
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... took the Parliament's law as good , without consulting Fleta and Bracton about it . They consisted of learned Sergeants and other weighty persons nominated by the Parliament , usually in good numbers , for the occasion . Some weeks ...
... took the Parliament's law as good , without consulting Fleta and Bracton about it . They consisted of learned Sergeants and other weighty persons nominated by the Parliament , usually in good numbers , for the occasion . Some weeks ...
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... took no notice of any one's sayings.'1 • 6 That was the end of Trooper Lockyer : six trumpets wailing stern music through London streets ; Rosemaries and Sword half - dipt in blood ; funeral of many thousands in seagreen Rib- bons and ...
... took no notice of any one's sayings.'1 • 6 That was the end of Trooper Lockyer : six trumpets wailing stern music through London streets ; Rosemaries and Sword half - dipt in blood ; funeral of many thousands in seagreen Rib- bons and ...
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... took quarter ; he himself ' fled to a wood ; ' fired and fenced there , and again desperately fired , declaring he would never yield alive ; whereupon a Corporal with seven bullets in his carbine ' ended Captain Thompson too ; and this ...
... took quarter ; he himself ' fled to a wood ; ' fired and fenced there , and again desperately fired , declaring he would never yield alive ; whereupon a Corporal with seven bullets in his carbine ' ended Captain Thompson too ; and this ...
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... took up the more time because divers of the battering guns were on shipboard . Upon Monday the 9th3 of this instant , the batteries began to play . Whereupon I sent Sir Arthur Ashton , the then Governor , a summons , To deliver the Town ...
... took up the more time because divers of the battering guns were on shipboard . Upon Monday the 9th3 of this instant , the batteries began to play . Whereupon I sent Sir Arthur Ashton , the then Governor , a summons , To deliver the Town ...
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