The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Methuen & Company, 1904 |
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... condition ' there ' expressed , which in charity I am bound to believe they will ; and without which their own consciences and the world will know how to judge of them . Having said this , I , or rather the Lord , require of you , that ...
... condition ' there ' expressed , which in charity I am bound to believe they will ; and without which their own consciences and the world will know how to judge of them . Having said this , I , or rather the Lord , require of you , that ...
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... condition ! Most ac- cidental , often enough quite meaningless , distracted , condition ; - growing ever more distracted , as each new Imaginary - Editor and unchecked Printer , in succession , did his part to them . Till now in Somers ...
... condition ! Most ac- cidental , often enough quite meaningless , distracted , condition ; - growing ever more distracted , as each new Imaginary - Editor and unchecked Printer , in succession , did his part to them . Till now in Somers ...
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... condition , especially his Highness's part of them , enough to drive any Editor to despair ! The old Pamphleteer , as we remarked , was intent only on the learned law - arguments in favour of Kingship ; and as to what his Highness said ...
... condition , especially his Highness's part of them , enough to drive any Editor to despair ! The old Pamphleteer , as we remarked , was intent only on the learned law - arguments in favour of Kingship ; and as to what his Highness said ...
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... condition to receive satisfaction ' as ' to the particulars , ' any or all particulars . ' ' Now , ' no question I might easily offer some- thing particular for debate , if I thought that that would answer the end . [ What curious ...
... condition to receive satisfaction ' as ' to the particulars , ' any or all particulars . ' ' Now , ' no question I might easily offer some- thing particular for debate , if I thought that that would answer the end . [ What curious ...
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... condition , this afternoon , [ Would still fain be off ! ] — if it had not been a trouble to you , —to have returned my answer , upon a little advisement with myself . But seeing you have not thought it convenient to proceed this way ...
... condition , this afternoon , [ Would still fain be off ! ] — if it had not been a trouble to you , —to have returned my answer , upon a little advisement with myself . But seeing you have not thought it convenient to proceed this way ...
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