The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... officers , and public ministers whatsoever , within this Commonwealth , or any parts thereof , do proceed in their respective places and offices ; and all persons whatsoever are to give obedience to them as fully , as when the ...
... officers , and public ministers whatsoever , within this Commonwealth , or any parts thereof , do proceed in their respective places and offices ; and all persons whatsoever are to give obedience to them as fully , as when the ...
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... officers had arrived . The Council Chamber had been prepared for their use , and without doubt the General and his colleagues had decided on the pro- cedure of the first meeting and their part in it . The arrival of the repre ...
... officers had arrived . The Council Chamber had been prepared for their use , and without doubt the General and his colleagues had decided on the pro- cedure of the first meeting and their part in it . The arrival of the repre ...
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... officers , as shall be recom- mended to you in that behalf by the said field - officer or officers , upon your approbation of them respectively . 7. Whereas there is a necessity of suppressing the present insurrection and rebellion ...
... officers , as shall be recom- mended to you in that behalf by the said field - officer or officers , upon your approbation of them respectively . 7. Whereas there is a necessity of suppressing the present insurrection and rebellion ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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