The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... hands of any211 that cannot tell how to use it , of those that are like to use it ill . I wish it with all my heart in better hands , and I shall be glad to contribute to get it into better hands . If any man or company of men will say ...
... hands of any211 that cannot tell how to use it , of those that are like to use it ill . I wish it with all my heart in better hands , and I shall be glad to contribute to get it into better hands . If any man or company of men will say ...
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... hands , all further knowledge of which is lost , and which is of no importance save as indicating his movements and his whereabouts : SIR , [ No address ] The enclosed petition coming to my hands , I could not but recommend it to you ...
... hands , all further knowledge of which is lost , and which is of no importance save as indicating his movements and his whereabouts : SIR , [ No address ] The enclosed petition coming to my hands , I could not but recommend it to you ...
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... hands , I will have their hands now . ' . . .327 Clarendon tells the well - known story of how Sir Richard Ingoldsby happened to sign the death - warrant : " He was named amongst those who were appointed to be judges of the King he was ...
... hands , I will have their hands now . ' . . .327 Clarendon tells the well - known story of how Sir Richard Ingoldsby happened to sign the death - warrant : " He was named amongst those who were appointed to be judges of the King he was ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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