The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... rest . It was more or less bound by the necessity of conforming to the laws of the land in so far as possible ; and it is among the more notable circumstances of this rising that it was argued , and not without effect in some cases ...
... rest . It was more or less bound by the necessity of conforming to the laws of the land in so far as possible ; and it is among the more notable circumstances of this rising that it was argued , and not without effect in some cases ...
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... rest of the Reformed Princes would vouch- safe to do , as we are apt to believe they have already done , there is some hope that the Anger of the most Serene Duke may be asswag'd , and that his Indigna- tion will relent upon the ...
... rest of the Reformed Princes would vouch- safe to do , as we are apt to believe they have already done , there is some hope that the Anger of the most Serene Duke may be asswag'd , and that his Indigna- tion will relent upon the ...
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... rest by a death remarkably cruel . Some of them flying for refuge to a certain desert island called Santa Cruz , were again set upon by the Spaniards , who even pursued them thither with three galleys in the month of March , 1636 , of ...
... rest by a death remarkably cruel . Some of them flying for refuge to a certain desert island called Santa Cruz , were again set upon by the Spaniards , who even pursued them thither with three galleys in the month of March , 1636 , of ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
CHAPTER IV | 135 |
Urheberrecht | |
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