The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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He was in the House on January 6 , when he acted with Long as a teller for the
Noes against Hampden and Fiennes as tellers for the Yeas on a motion as to
whether the Act of Oblivion should be voted on . In that his side was successful
and ...
He was in the House on January 6 , when he acted with Long as a teller for the
Noes against Hampden and Fiennes as tellers for the Yeas on a motion as to
whether the Act of Oblivion should be voted on . In that his side was successful
and ...
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The House rejected any consideration of a personal treaty and voted to submit
selected portions of the Newcastle ... the abolition of episcopacy , and to make
only one more application to the King308 — a virtual vote of “ no addresses . ” All
the ...
The House rejected any consideration of a personal treaty and voted to submit
selected portions of the Newcastle ... the abolition of episcopacy , and to make
only one more application to the King308 — a virtual vote of “ no addresses . ” All
the ...
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The sums voted to the commanders by Parliament were , like the estates
bestowed on Cromwell , taken from the property of the Royalists ; nor were these
rewards confined to the higher command nor to the votes of Parliament . Apart
from ...
The sums voted to the commanders by Parliament were , like the estates
bestowed on Cromwell , taken from the property of the Royalists ; nor were these
rewards confined to the higher command nor to the votes of Parliament . Apart
from ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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