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tectorate were not averse to a trial of strength , secure in the knowledge that ,
whatever the outcome of the debate , they still controlled the source of authority ,
the army . The Instrument of Government provided that the government should ...
tectorate were not averse to a trial of strength , secure in the knowledge that ,
whatever the outcome of the debate , they still controlled the source of authority ,
the army . The Instrument of Government provided that the government should ...
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they could , and as they could , the honest meaning people of the nation , they
have laboured to engage some in the army ; and I doubt , that not only they , but
some others also very well known to you , have helped in this work of
debauching ...
they could , and as they could , the honest meaning people of the nation , they
have laboured to engage some in the army ; and I doubt , that not only they , but
some others also very well known to you , have helped in this work of
debauching ...
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By the designs of some in the Army , who are now in custody , it was designed to
get as many of them as [ they could , through discontent for want of money , the
Army being in a barren country , near thirty weeks behind in pay , and upon other
...
By the designs of some in the Army , who are now in custody , it was designed to
get as many of them as [ they could , through discontent for want of money , the
Army being in a barren country , near thirty weeks behind in pay , and upon other
...
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CHAPTER II | 48 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
The BEGINNING OF THE PROTECTORATE | 135 |
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