The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Methuen & Company, 1904 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 100
Seite 177
... Army ' withal ? ' A poor unpaid Army ; the soldiers going bare- foot at this time , in this city , this weather ! 2 [ Twenty - fifth of January . ] And yet a peaceable people , [ an honest people ] these soldiers ; ' seeking to serve ...
... Army ' withal ? ' A poor unpaid Army ; the soldiers going bare- foot at this time , in this city , this weather ! 2 [ Twenty - fifth of January . ] And yet a peaceable people , [ an honest people ] these soldiers ; ' seeking to serve ...
Seite 191
... Army to carry that thing . — And hath that man been true to this Nation , whosoever he be , especially 5 that hath taken an Oath , thus to prevaricate ? These designs have been ' made ' among the Army , to break and divide us . I speak ...
... Army to carry that thing . — And hath that man been true to this Nation , whosoever he be , especially 5 that hath taken an Oath , thus to prevaricate ? These designs have been ' made ' among the Army , to break and divide us . I speak ...
Seite 192
... Army 1 while you have been sitting , and to draw them to state the ques- tion about a Commonwealth ; but some of you have been listing 2 of persons , by commission of Charles Stuart , to join with any Insurrection that may be made ...
... Army 1 while you have been sitting , and to draw them to state the ques- tion about a Commonwealth ; but some of you have been listing 2 of persons , by commission of Charles Stuart , to join with any Insurrection that may be made ...
Seite 193
... army of twenty thousand , " he continued , " might have appeared with an ugly petition ( for the re - establishing of Charles Stuart ) presuming they should find a party amongst them ; whilst another army of ten thousand men was landing ...
... army of twenty thousand , " he continued , " might have appeared with an ugly petition ( for the re - establishing of Charles Stuart ) presuming they should find a party amongst them ; whilst another army of ten thousand men was landing ...
Seite 225
... Army into ' misunderstanding of this Parliament , thereby to incline that Army by ' force to bring to pass those wicked counsels , - ' Have therefore thought good to join ourselves in a declaration of ' our united affections and ...
... Army into ' misunderstanding of this Parliament , thereby to incline that Army by ' force to bring to pass those wicked counsels , - ' Have therefore thought good to join ourselves in a declaration of ' our united affections and ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amongst answer Appendix army Capt Captain Cardinal Mazarin Carlyle Castle Clarke Papers Colonel command Commissioners Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England conscience consideration Council Cromwell's debate declared desire doth Edmund Dunch endeavour enemy engaged England English favour Fethard Firth gentlemen give Governor hand hath heart Henry Cromwell Highness Hist honest Honourable hope horse House humble servant ibid Interregnum Ireland Ireton judge justice King kingdom Knottingley letter liberty Lieut.-Col LIEUT.-GEN London Long Parliament Lord Broghill Lord Protector loving friend Major-General March ment Monarchy Asserted Nation officers OLIVER CROMWELL Parliament party peace persons Petition and Advice Pontefract Portland Portland MSS pray present Printed RAINBOROWE received regiment Report rest Richard Tangye satisfaction Scotland sent soldiers speak Speaker speech spirit therein thereof things thought Thurloe troop truly unto Whitehall William Lenthall words Youghal