The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... received certain notice by Major - General Browne , that the carriages were not stirred , that Prince Maurice was not here ; and by some Oxford scholars , that there are four carriages and wagons ready in one place , and in another five ...
... received certain notice by Major - General Browne , that the carriages were not stirred , that Prince Maurice was not here ; and by some Oxford scholars , that there are four carriages and wagons ready in one place , and in another five ...
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... received from the Scotch Parlia- ment to keep the King " out of the way of all papists and delin- quents . " On May 19 , the Commons resolved " that this Kingdom hath no further use of the Scots ' Army , " and six days later it received ...
... received from the Scotch Parlia- ment to keep the King " out of the way of all papists and delin- quents . " On May 19 , the Commons resolved " that this Kingdom hath no further use of the Scots ' Army , " and six days later it received ...
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... received an invitation from the Com- mittee of Estates to come to Edinburgh , they sending to me the Lord Kirk- cudbright and Major - General Holborn 159 for that purpose ; with whom I went the same day , being Wednesday 4th of this ...
... received an invitation from the Com- mittee of Estates to come to Edinburgh , they sending to me the Lord Kirk- cudbright and Major - General Holborn 159 for that purpose ; with whom I went the same day , being Wednesday 4th of this ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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