The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Nor is it improbable that , despite the lack of direct documentary evidence , he
joined , or planned to join , in these activities which coincided so closely with his
disposal of his Huntingdon property . That he considered moving to America we ...
Nor is it improbable that , despite the lack of direct documentary evidence , he
joined , or planned to join , in these activities which coincided so closely with his
disposal of his Huntingdon property . That he considered moving to America we ...
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It intensified their dislike of Laud ' s visitation of the church in 1635 , and
increased their fear of Wentworth ' s activities in Ireland which sought to extend
royal authority there . As yet they had no outlet for their discontent , and had it not
been for ...
It intensified their dislike of Laud ' s visitation of the church in 1635 , and
increased their fear of Wentworth ' s activities in Ireland which sought to extend
royal authority there . As yet they had no outlet for their discontent , and had it not
been for ...
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ceived himself a confidant and an agent of the Almighty , he did not dramatize
himself or his activities . It is , indeed , difficult to dramatize such a multiplicity of
business as that on which he was engaged . On June 18 he was appointed as
one ...
ceived himself a confidant and an agent of the Almighty , he did not dramatize
himself or his activities . It is , indeed , difficult to dramatize such a multiplicity of
business as that on which he was engaged . On June 18 he was appointed as
one ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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