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as impartially as possible what Cromwell actually wrote and said , with such
comment as may make those writings and sayings more intelligible in the light of
their time and circumstances , and our own . In such an endeavor to show what
kind ...
as impartially as possible what Cromwell actually wrote and said , with such
comment as may make those writings and sayings more intelligible in the light of
their time and circumstances , and our own . In such an endeavor to show what
kind ...
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My father , ” wrote the young prince Charles from Royston on the journey to the
north , “ is very disconsolate and troubled , partly from my Royal mother ' s
absence , and partly for the disturbance of the kingdom . I could wish and daily
pray that ...
My father , ” wrote the young prince Charles from Royston on the journey to the
north , “ is very disconsolate and troubled , partly from my Royal mother ' s
absence , and partly for the disturbance of the kingdom . I could wish and daily
pray that ...
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On that same day Loudon at Falkirk wrote to Cromwell a protestation of his
friendship , expressing his disapproval of the late warfare and enclosing a
statement of the attempt and failure to treat with Monro . 117 The letter was
delivered to ...
On that same day Loudon at Falkirk wrote to Cromwell a protestation of his
friendship , expressing his disapproval of the late warfare and enclosing a
statement of the attempt and failure to treat with Monro . 117 The letter was
delivered to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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