The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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He seconded a motion of a Mr . Toll that all ' mayors , customers and searchers '
of the northern ports ' stay ships bringing arms out of Denmark or the Low
Countries . ' 60 He presented the petition of a Colonel William Stewart and others
in ...
He seconded a motion of a Mr . Toll that all ' mayors , customers and searchers '
of the northern ports ' stay ships bringing arms out of Denmark or the Low
Countries . ' 60 He presented the petition of a Colonel William Stewart and others
in ...
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Already , it appeared , he had taken the liberty to send down arms to his
constituents for their defence and Sir Dudley North had been ordered to pay
Cromwell a hundred pounds of money received from the late sheriff of
Cambridge , a certain ...
Already , it appeared , he had taken the liberty to send down arms to his
constituents for their defence and Sir Dudley North had been ordered to pay
Cromwell a hundred pounds of money received from the late sheriff of
Cambridge , a certain ...
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156 – 7 ) notes in this connection that men would be disbanded in one brigade
and their arms taken by the officers . Later the same men would be listed in
another brigade and the old arms sold to the state to re - arm them . Cromwell ,
he says ...
156 – 7 ) notes in this connection that men would be disbanded in one brigade
and their arms taken by the officers . Later the same men would be listed in
another brigade and the old arms sold to the state to re - arm them . Cromwell ,
he says ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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