The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... hand , and that this work that we are now upon tends to make them gain more ; and I would wish that we might remember this always , that [ what ] we and they gain in a free way , it is better than twice . so much in a forced , and will ...
... hand , and that this work that we are now upon tends to make them gain more ; and I would wish that we might remember this always , that [ what ] we and they gain in a free way , it is better than twice . so much in a forced , and will ...
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... hand I think that he that would decline the doing of justice— where there is no place for mercy , —and the exercise of the ways of force for the safety of the kingdom where there is no other way to save it ; and would decline these out ...
... hand I think that he that would decline the doing of justice— where there is no place for mercy , —and the exercise of the ways of force for the safety of the kingdom where there is no other way to save it ; and would decline these out ...
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... hand in his , and putting the pen between his fingers , with his own hand writ ' Richard Ingolsby , ' he making all the resist- 327 State Trials , v , 1215–16 . ance he could ; and he said , if his THE EXECUTION OF THE KING 745.
... hand in his , and putting the pen between his fingers , with his own hand writ ' Richard Ingolsby , ' he making all the resist- 327 State Trials , v , 1215–16 . ance he could ; and he said , if his THE EXECUTION OF THE KING 745.
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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