The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... means , and that it would be a sin in him to detain it any longer ; and did really pay the gentleman the said thirty pounds back again . " Now was he therefore thinking of transporting himself and his family into New England , a ...
... means , and that it would be a sin in him to detain it any longer ; and did really pay the gentleman the said thirty pounds back again . " Now was he therefore thinking of transporting himself and his family into New England , a ...
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... means of his entrance , Colonel Hammond did storm the Fort on that part which was inward ; by which means , Colonel Rainborowe and Colonel Hammond's men entered the Fort , and immediately put to the sword almost all in it , and as this ...
... means of his entrance , Colonel Hammond did storm the Fort on that part which was inward ; by which means , Colonel Rainborowe and Colonel Hammond's men entered the Fort , and immediately put to the sword almost all in it , and as this ...
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... means concerning particular engagements ; if he means those that are in this book ? If those that are in this book [ they are the engagements of the army ] . But if he means engagements personal from particular persons , let every man ...
... means concerning particular engagements ; if he means those that are in this book ? If those that are in this book [ they are the engagements of the army ] . But if he means engagements personal from particular persons , let every man ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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