The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... believe we got near fifteen hundred horse . Sir , I beg your prayers . Believe , and you shall be established . I rest , Your servant , [ July 11 ? 1645 ] OLIVER CROMWELL.141 Goring's army disposed of , it remained to deal with the ...
... believe we got near fifteen hundred horse . Sir , I beg your prayers . Believe , and you shall be established . I rest , Your servant , [ July 11 ? 1645 ] OLIVER CROMWELL.141 Goring's army disposed of , it remained to deal with the ...
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... believe the strictest man could not detect him . My Lord , believe me I would not put you to this trouble did I not know the man to be a most religious honest man . I have known him so near this twenty86 years , we having had much of ...
... believe the strictest man could not detect him . My Lord , believe me I would not put you to this trouble did I not know the man to be a most religious honest man . I have known him so near this twenty86 years , we having had much of ...
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... believe that they would gain anything except by marching to London . LIEUT . - GEN . CROMWELL : " Truly the words ... believe that which is not a fancy , they have voted very essential things to their own purging , and I believe this ...
... believe that they would gain anything except by marching to London . LIEUT . - GEN . CROMWELL : " Truly the words ... believe that which is not a fancy , they have voted very essential things to their own purging , and I believe this ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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