The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... moved to ask the Lords to sequester the votes of the thirteen bishops in the vote on the bishops ' ' crimes . ' Vane suggested that this might be done by alleging that they had taken the oath of the new canons binding themselves never ...
... moved to ask the Lords to sequester the votes of the thirteen bishops in the vote on the bishops ' ' crimes . ' Vane suggested that this might be done by alleging that they had taken the oath of the new canons binding themselves never ...
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... moved that Sir John Clotworthie had done great service for setling these propositions at the Committee and soe desired that some time might be allowed him to stay still and not yet goe into Ireland for the furtherance of this particular ...
... moved that Sir John Clotworthie had done great service for setling these propositions at the Committee and soe desired that some time might be allowed him to stay still and not yet goe into Ireland for the furtherance of this particular ...
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... Moved that there might be free liberty to act for the people's good and that all who conceived themselves bound up would desist , and not hinder the people in a more perfect way . CAPT . AWDELEY urged the immediate appointing of a ...
... Moved that there might be free liberty to act for the people's good and that all who conceived themselves bound up would desist , and not hinder the people in a more perfect way . CAPT . AWDELEY urged the immediate appointing of a ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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