The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... desire once more and indeed it was the night before the dissolution ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we did desire that we might speak with some of the principal persons of the House , that we might with ingenuity open ...
... desire once more and indeed it was the night before the dissolution ; it had been desired two or three nights before : we did desire that we might speak with some of the principal persons of the House , that we might with ingenuity open ...
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... desire you to speed their letters to them , especially to Mr. John Meinzies , who is so far remote as Aberdeen . I desire you to let them have 20l . apiece to defray the charges of their journey ; let it be out of the Treasury in ...
... desire you to speed their letters to them , especially to Mr. John Meinzies , who is so far remote as Aberdeen . I desire you to let them have 20l . apiece to defray the charges of their journey ; let it be out of the Treasury in ...
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... desire that you will favour him in that or any other desire he hath to make to you , as far as you may with justice and so I rest & c . 11th of May 1655 . OLIVER P.33 This first letter to Fleetwood evidences the influence of the great ...
... desire that you will favour him in that or any other desire he hath to make to you , as far as you may with justice and so I rest & c . 11th of May 1655 . OLIVER P.33 This first letter to Fleetwood evidences the influence of the great ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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