The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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... do anything to the contrary in this present Protestation contained . And further I
shall , in all just and honourable ways , endeavour to preserve the union and
peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England , Scotland and Ireland ; and
neither ...
... do anything to the contrary in this present Protestation contained . And further I
shall , in all just and honourable ways , endeavour to preserve the union and
peace betwixt the Three Kingdoms of England , Scotland and Ireland ; and
neither ...
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The two divisions in June revealed no more than eighty - five members present ;
in July the largest number present on division was a hundred and seventy , the
smallest eightythree ; by August those numbers had sunk to ninety - five and ...
The two divisions in June revealed no more than eighty - five members present ;
in July the largest number present on division was a hundred and seventy , the
smallest eightythree ; by August those numbers had sunk to ninety - five and ...
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On January 9 there were seven men present , including the Speaker ; on the next
day there were only three ; and the usual attendance during the month was four .
Since the Commons , on January 3 , had voted itself power to legislate without ...
On January 9 there were seven men present , including the Speaker ; on the next
day there were only three ; and the usual attendance during the month was four .
Since the Commons , on January 3 , had voted itself power to legislate without ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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