The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... answer again was made , and that by very eminent persons , that nothing would save the nation but the continuance of this Parliament . This being so , we humbly proposed , — when neither our counsels , objections to their proceedings ...
... answer again was made , and that by very eminent persons , that nothing would save the nation but the continuance of this Parliament . This being so , we humbly proposed , — when neither our counsels , objections to their proceedings ...
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... answer Worsley , inquired " by what rule you resisted the King ? " to which Cromwell " would undertake to answer by a long narrative of the people's grievances , the King's absolute power , and his seeking to destroy his subjects till ...
... answer Worsley , inquired " by what rule you resisted the King ? " to which Cromwell " would undertake to answer by a long narrative of the people's grievances , the King's absolute power , and his seeking to destroy his subjects till ...
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... answer ; and humbly Crav'd respite for a few days that I might peruse my Papers and Consider the thing fully , and I would then give him a full Answer . He denied me that most just liberty , which a Heathen denied not to Paul , to have ...
... answer ; and humbly Crav'd respite for a few days that I might peruse my Papers and Consider the thing fully , and I would then give him a full Answer . He denied me that most just liberty , which a Heathen denied not to Paul , to have ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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