The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... noted as having per- mission to remain at liberty three months longer on renewing his bail ; 63 and it becomes apparent from these and other indications that the Pro- tector's long absence from active business was coming to an end . It ...
... noted as having per- mission to remain at liberty three months longer on renewing his bail ; 63 and it becomes apparent from these and other indications that the Pro- tector's long absence from active business was coming to an end . It ...
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... noted that there were soldiers there but the meeting was quiet- and the soldiers did not meddle.1 177 Doubtless in connection with this , Cromwell wrote a letter which " much refreshed . . . [ the ] spirits " of his Quaker correspond ...
... noted that there were soldiers there but the meeting was quiet- and the soldiers did not meddle.1 177 Doubtless in connection with this , Cromwell wrote a letter which " much refreshed . . . [ the ] spirits " of his Quaker correspond ...
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... noted the earlier increase in the number of guards which had been set at the end of every street in the City , 156 only the foregate to Whitehall not being thus stopped.157 Nor did it mean the complete cessation of arrests or free ...
... noted the earlier increase in the number of guards which had been set at the end of every street in the City , 156 only the foregate to Whitehall not being thus stopped.157 Nor did it mean the complete cessation of arrests or free ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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