The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... according to our common grammar and ordinary Classical Authors . It covered the years from five to fifteen ; and ... according to gossip , he was so little distinguished that he was often and severely punished , but with the presentation ...
... according to our common grammar and ordinary Classical Authors . It covered the years from five to fifteen ; and ... according to gossip , he was so little distinguished that he was often and severely punished , but with the presentation ...
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... according to the discretion of the parish , much less to the particular fancy of any humorous person , " ordering it placed according to " the judgment of the ordinary " or church official , the worst suspicions of the Puritans were ...
... according to the discretion of the parish , much less to the particular fancy of any humorous person , " ordering it placed according to " the judgment of the ordinary " or church official , the worst suspicions of the Puritans were ...
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... according to my judgment . I tell you again , it concerns you exceedingly to be persuaded by me . My Lord Newcastle is near 6000 foot , and about 60 troops of horse ; my Lord Fairfax is about 3000 foot , and nine troops of horse ; and ...
... according to my judgment . I tell you again , it concerns you exceedingly to be persuaded by me . My Lord Newcastle is near 6000 foot , and about 60 troops of horse ; my Lord Fairfax is about 3000 foot , and nine troops of horse ; and ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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