The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... treaty for the surrender of Oxford . To celebrate the impending conclusion of that treaty , Bridget Cromwell came to army headquarters and , in a fortified house in Holton , five miles east of Oxford , which was very possibly Cromwell's ...
... treaty for the surrender of Oxford . To celebrate the impending conclusion of that treaty , Bridget Cromwell came to army headquarters and , in a fortified house in Holton , five miles east of Oxford , which was very possibly Cromwell's ...
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... treaty , but I think it signifies nothing else but what that gentleman speaks of 223 Therefore for my part I think they differ in nothing but in words and not in substance . " I suppose there are resolutions not to enter upon a further ...
... treaty , but I think it signifies nothing else but what that gentleman speaks of 223 Therefore for my part I think they differ in nothing but in words and not in substance . " I suppose there are resolutions not to enter upon a further ...
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... treaty with the King.305 Speech in the Commons , September 21 , 1647 " Consider , " Cromwell urged , " how that there was a party in the army labouring for the King , and that a great one ; how the City was endeavouring to get another ...
... treaty with the King.305 Speech in the Commons , September 21 , 1647 " Consider , " Cromwell urged , " how that there was a party in the army labouring for the King , and that a great one ; how the City was endeavouring to get another ...
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PREFACE xili | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH ΙΟ | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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