The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... moved by the voices of its charmers , charm they never so wisely , it is not difficult to understand why they endure , even welcome , some sort of dictatorship . Disillusioned , weary of strife and uncertainty , exhausted by a long ...
... moved by the voices of its charmers , charm they never so wisely , it is not difficult to understand why they endure , even welcome , some sort of dictatorship . Disillusioned , weary of strife and uncertainty , exhausted by a long ...
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... moved by no such considerations as those which animated its officials to pay homage to the new master of the state , and whatever else the great spectacle proved , it demonstrated beyond dispute that the Protector and his government ...
... moved by no such considerations as those which animated its officials to pay homage to the new master of the state , and whatever else the great spectacle proved , it demonstrated beyond dispute that the Protector and his government ...
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... moved by the justness and fairness of this his request , have gladly granted to him this desired safeguard , exemption and neutrality . We do , therefore , command and will that all and every one engaged in warfare under the standards ...
... moved by the justness and fairness of this his request , have gladly granted to him this desired safeguard , exemption and neutrality . We do , therefore , command and will that all and every one engaged in warfare under the standards ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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