The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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On January 18 , the Sheriffs and Aldermen of London entertained the Scots
Commissioners , the Assembly of Divines and the two Houses at a banquet , as
evidence that the Parliamentary suspicions of them were unfounded and that
they ...
On January 18 , the Sheriffs and Aldermen of London entertained the Scots
Commissioners , the Assembly of Divines and the two Houses at a banquet , as
evidence that the Parliamentary suspicions of them were unfounded and that
they ...
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Cromwell : “ Marching up to London is a single proposal , yet it does not drop
from Jupiter , as that it should be presently received and debated without
considering our reasons . For I hope this ( temper ) will ever be in the Agitators - I
would be ...
Cromwell : “ Marching up to London is a single proposal , yet it does not drop
from Jupiter , as that it should be presently received and debated without
considering our reasons . For I hope this ( temper ) will ever be in the Agitators - I
would be ...
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port of his speech is rather confused , but he seems to have said that as in any
case it would take a few days to prepare to march to London , they might , if they
were expeditious in discussing the matter , send off their proposals and get an ...
port of his speech is rather confused , but he seems to have said that as in any
case it would take a few days to prepare to march to London , they might , if they
were expeditious in discussing the matter , send off their proposals and get an ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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