The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... Peace and quiet at home , but , as far as in him lies , to live in Amity and Friendship with his Neighbours , hath by the blessing of God with the Advice of his Council , made and concluded a Peace , Union and Confederation to continue ...
... Peace and quiet at home , but , as far as in him lies , to live in Amity and Friendship with his Neighbours , hath by the blessing of God with the Advice of his Council , made and concluded a Peace , Union and Confederation to continue ...
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... peace made not long since between us and the United Provinces may be dishonored and perverted , whence it is to be feared that every assurance and guarantee ( without which we neither should nor could have ever made an agreement ) of ...
... peace made not long since between us and the United Provinces may be dishonored and perverted , whence it is to be feared that every assurance and guarantee ( without which we neither should nor could have ever made an agreement ) of ...
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... peace they cannot raise the same upon you . You have a peace with the Dutch ; a peace unto which I shall say little , be- cause so well known in the benefit and consequences of it . And I think it was as desirable and as acceptable to ...
... peace they cannot raise the same upon you . You have a peace with the Dutch ; a peace unto which I shall say little , be- cause so well known in the benefit and consequences of it . And I think it was as desirable and as acceptable to ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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