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Read in the House and signed by the Speaker on July 7 , it produced a reply from
Brereton to Cromwell on July 27 , which , among other matters , complained of
the severity of the Commissioners of Array against the agents of the Parliament .
Read in the House and signed by the Speaker on July 7 , it produced a reply from
Brereton to Cromwell on July 27 , which , among other matters , complained of
the severity of the Commissioners of Array against the agents of the Parliament .
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That whereas many of them for matter or expressions were brought confused and
full of tautologies , impertinencies , or weaknesses answerable to Soldiers dialect
, they drew the matter of them into some form more fit for view or judgment . 3 .
That whereas many of them for matter or expressions were brought confused and
full of tautologies , impertinencies , or weaknesses answerable to Soldiers dialect
, they drew the matter of them into some form more fit for view or judgment . 3 .
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As to his share in the movement which culminated in the trial and death of
Charles it is evident that he was deeply implicated in the whole matter from
beginning to end . The problem remains — was he the chief mover in that
enterprise ; was ...
As to his share in the movement which culminated in the trial and death of
Charles it is evident that he was deeply implicated in the whole matter from
beginning to end . The problem remains — was he the chief mover in that
enterprise ; was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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