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... Forces , 23d November 1654 • · 93. Speech to the French Ambassador , 28th November 1654 94. Letter to General William Penn , 27th November 1654 95. To the same , 1st December 1654 96. To the same , 20th December 1654 97. To the same ...
... Forces , 23d November 1654 • · 93. Speech to the French Ambassador , 28th November 1654 94. Letter to General William Penn , 27th November 1654 95. To the same , 1st December 1654 96. To the same , 20th December 1654 97. To the same ...
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... forces under Warwick . " After Edgehill , there would probably have been something said of the troops which were not beaten there . all events , Cromwell was talking of cavalry only , as his description would not suit the royalist ...
... forces under Warwick . " After Edgehill , there would probably have been something said of the troops which were not beaten there . all events , Cromwell was talking of cavalry only , as his description would not suit the royalist ...
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... Forces by Sea and Land : -you have indeed said it in your Instrument , ' that there shall be such a Revenue , ' and we cannot doubt of it : but yet you have not made it certain ; nor yet those temporary supplies which are intended for ...
... Forces by Sea and Land : -you have indeed said it in your Instrument , ' that there shall be such a Revenue , ' and we cannot doubt of it : but yet you have not made it certain ; nor yet those temporary supplies which are intended for ...
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... 130 ( 2 ) ) for convenience of reference . The point of Oliver's argument is that with a present revenue of 1,900,000l . , they " engage to settle but 1,300,000 / . " ] 1 the Forces both by Sea and Land ( including 1657. ] 121 SPEECH XIII.
... 130 ( 2 ) ) for convenience of reference . The point of Oliver's argument is that with a present revenue of 1,900,000l . , they " engage to settle but 1,300,000 / . " ] 1 the Forces both by Sea and Land ( including 1657. ] 121 SPEECH XIII.
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... Forces by Sea and Land , and this without Land - tax , I think and this is short of the Revenue which now may be raised by the present ' Act of ' Government 600,000l . ! [ A grave discrepancy ! ] Because , you see , the present ...
... Forces by Sea and Land , and this without Land - tax , I think and this is short of the Revenue which now may be raised by the present ' Act of ' Government 600,000l . ! [ A grave discrepancy ! ] Because , you see , the present ...
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