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... commands he reluctantly quitted Paris on Sept. 10 and travelled to Bruges , having a curious little rencontre with Cromwell's ambassador by the way . Soon afterwards , at Charles's bidding , he entered the Spanish service , saying in ...
... commands he reluctantly quitted Paris on Sept. 10 and travelled to Bruges , having a curious little rencontre with Cromwell's ambassador by the way . Soon afterwards , at Charles's bidding , he entered the Spanish service , saying in ...
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... command : one great magazine of sleeping thunder and destruction to appearance , if you wish for sure suicide to run into , this must be it . Blake , taking measure of the business , runs into it , defying its loud thunder ; much out ...
... command : one great magazine of sleeping thunder and destruction to appearance , if you wish for sure suicide to run into , this must be it . Blake , taking measure of the business , runs into it , defying its loud thunder ; much out ...
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... command those seas , and prevent all relief by ships in any Siege , is actually cruising there . Young Louis Fourteenth came down to the Coast to see the English Troops reviewed ; expressed his joy and admiration over them ; -and has ...
... command those seas , and prevent all relief by ships in any Siege , is actually cruising there . Young Louis Fourteenth came down to the Coast to see the English Troops reviewed ; expressed his joy and admiration over them ; -and has ...
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... command and will ; So that the waves which raged before Now quiet are and still ! 1 To Henry Cromwell , 7th September 1658 ( Thurloe , vii . 275 ) . Then are they glad , —because at rest And quiet 218 [ 3 Sept. SECOND PARLIAMENT.
... command and will ; So that the waves which raged before Now quiet are and still ! 1 To Henry Cromwell , 7th September 1658 ( Thurloe , vii . 275 ) . Then are they glad , —because at rest And quiet 218 [ 3 Sept. SECOND PARLIAMENT.
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... command the Foot to retire , and to " draw - off the Horse . By the time he came to them , the Enemy was marching up the hill . The Foot did retire disorderly into the Town , " which was not much above a quarter of a mile from them ...
... command the Foot to retire , and to " draw - off the Horse . By the time he came to them , the Enemy was marching up the hill . The Foot did retire disorderly into the Town , " which was not much above a quarter of a mile from them ...
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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