The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Methuen & Company, 1904 |
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... Truly I have ( and I may speak it with cheerfulness in the presence of God , who is a witness within me to the truth of what I affirm ) made a difference ; and , as Jude speaks , plucked many out of the fire , 1 — the raging fire of ...
... Truly I have ( and I may speak it with cheerfulness in the presence of God , who is a witness within me to the truth of what I affirm ) made a difference ; and , as Jude speaks , plucked many out of the fire , 1 — the raging fire of ...
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... Truly , I shall in a word or two congratulate you with good you are in possession of , and in some respect , I also ... Truly God hath not made so much soil , furnished with so many blessings , in vain ! [ Here is an idea of one's own ...
... Truly , I shall in a word or two congratulate you with good you are in possession of , and in some respect , I also ... Truly God hath not made so much soil , furnished with so many blessings , in vain ! [ Here is an idea of one's own ...
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... Truly , this word of conclusion . If these things be so , give me leave to remember you but one word ; which I offered to you with great love and affection the first day of meeting with you , this Parliament . It pleased God to put into ...
... Truly , this word of conclusion . If these things be so , give me leave to remember you but one word ; which I offered to you with great love and affection the first day of meeting with you , this Parliament . It pleased God to put into ...
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... Truly , my friends , I think , you may go farther and fare worse ! -To the darkest head in England , even to the assassinative truculent flunkey head in steeple - hat worn brown , some light has shone out of these three years of ...
... Truly , my friends , I think , you may go farther and fare worse ! -To the darkest head in England , even to the assassinative truculent flunkey head in steeple - hat worn brown , some light has shone out of these three years of ...
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... truly study to say no more at this time than is necessary for giving a brief and short answer , suitable to the na- ture of the thing . The thing is of weight ; the greatest weight of anything that ever was laid upon a man.1 And ...
... truly study to say no more at this time than is necessary for giving a brief and short answer , suitable to the na- ture of the thing . The thing is of weight ; the greatest weight of anything that ever was laid upon a man.1 And ...
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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