The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... England to persuade the Protector to readmit his co - religionists in England.35 The other story is that during those travels he spent some time in Paris in something of the same fashion that Heath records of his doings in Huntingdon.36 ...
... England to persuade the Protector to readmit his co - religionists in England.35 The other story is that during those travels he spent some time in Paris in something of the same fashion that Heath records of his doings in Huntingdon.36 ...
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... England , surrendered ; and in the following spring the Danish king made peace with the Emperor . Meanwhile the Dutch prince Frederick Henry began his victorious career against the Spaniards in the Low Countries ; and a Dutch commander ...
... England , surrendered ; and in the following spring the Danish king made peace with the Emperor . Meanwhile the Dutch prince Frederick Henry began his victorious career against the Spaniards in the Low Countries ; and a Dutch commander ...
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... England , unto such forces or persons as shall be appointed by both Houses of the Parlia- ment of England , or by any by them thereunto authorized to receive the same . XII . That for the more speedy delivery and receiving the said ...
... England , unto such forces or persons as shall be appointed by both Houses of the Parlia- ment of England , or by any by them thereunto authorized to receive the same . XII . That for the more speedy delivery and receiving the said ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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