The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Thought that they should be brought hither , that it might be seen what they were . LIEUT . - GEN . CROMWELL : " The question is whether the propositions will save us , or [ whether they will ] not destroy us . This discourse concludes ...
... Thought that they should be brought hither , that it might be seen what they were . LIEUT . - GEN . CROMWELL : " The question is whether the propositions will save us , or [ whether they will ] not destroy us . This discourse concludes ...
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... thought fit to send a good body of our horse to the borders of Scotland , and thereby a summons to the Garrison of Berwick ; to which having received a dilatory answer , I desired a safe - convoy for Colonel Bright and the ...
... thought fit to send a good body of our horse to the borders of Scotland , and thereby a summons to the Garrison of Berwick ; to which having received a dilatory answer , I desired a safe - convoy for Colonel Bright and the ...
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... thought and planned it is impossible to say with any certainty ; partly because it is always difficult to read the human heart and partly because we have so little evidence . His share in the death of Charles is typical of the whole and ...
... thought and planned it is impossible to say with any certainty ; partly because it is always difficult to read the human heart and partly because we have so little evidence . His share in the death of Charles is typical of the whole and ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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