The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Though his father , his grandfather and two of his uncles were at Lincoln ' s , of
his other relatives , friends and later associates , only three of much consequence
- Oliver St . John , Edmund Waller and John Glyn - seem to have been at Lincoln
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Though his father , his grandfather and two of his uncles were at Lincoln ' s , of
his other relatives , friends and later associates , only three of much consequence
- Oliver St . John , Edmund Waller and John Glyn - seem to have been at Lincoln
...
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This and the possibility of Charles moving his headquarters to Norfolk inspired a
second letter to the same Deputy - Lieutenants : To our worthy Friends , Sir John
Hobert , Sir Thomas Richardson , Sir John Potts , Sir John Palgrave , Sir John ...
This and the possibility of Charles moving his headquarters to Norfolk inspired a
second letter to the same Deputy - Lieutenants : To our worthy Friends , Sir John
Hobert , Sir Thomas Richardson , Sir John Potts , Sir John Palgrave , Sir John ...
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... resolve to use his endeavour to procure the place for a younger Son , who had
likewise been in your service ; and resolving to obtain my letter to some friends
about it , did acquaint an undertenant of the place to his Son with this his purpose
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... resolve to use his endeavour to procure the place for a younger Son , who had
likewise been in your service ; and resolving to obtain my letter to some friends
about it , did acquaint an undertenant of the place to his Son with this his purpose
...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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