The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... England . That was the original " union . " Englishmen had good inheritances which many of them purchased with their money ; they or their ancestors , from many of you and your ancestors . They had good leases from Irishmen , for long ...
... England . That was the original " union . " Englishmen had good inheritances which many of them purchased with their money ; they or their ancestors , from many of you and your ancestors . They had good leases from Irishmen , for long ...
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... England " have power , that will not be allowed of . " And this you call a tryannical resolution ; which you say hath been put in execution in Wexford , Ross and Tredah . 66 Now let us consider . First , you say That the design is , to ...
... England " have power , that will not be allowed of . " And this you call a tryannical resolution ; which you say hath been put in execution in Wexford , Ross and Tredah . 66 Now let us consider . First , you say That the design is , to ...
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... England . And that you might carry the interest far , ' so as to engage the common sort of people with you , you further say to them , that the moderate usage ' hitherto ' exercised to them is to no other end but to our private ...
... England . And that you might carry the interest far , ' so as to engage the common sort of people with you , you further say to them , that the moderate usage ' hitherto ' exercised to them is to no other end but to our private ...
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... England will be at five or six millions charge merely to procure purchasers to be invested in that for which they did disburse little above a quarter of a million ? Although there be a justice in that also , which ought , and I trust ...
... England will be at five or six millions charge merely to procure purchasers to be invested in that for which they did disburse little above a quarter of a million ? Although there be a justice in that also , which ought , and I trust ...
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... England ; —where no doubt the State will be ready to take into consideration the nature and quality of their actings , and deal mercifully with them . For those that are now in arms , and shall come in , and submit , and give ...
... England ; —where no doubt the State will be ready to take into consideration the nature and quality of their actings , and deal mercifully with them . For those that are now in arms , and shall come in , and submit , and give ...
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