The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... History . PART VI WAR WITH SCOTLAND . 1650-51 WAR WITH SCOTLAND . LETTER CXXXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : London , 20th June 1650 On behalf of Alderman Hooke of Bristol . " " CXXXIV . To R. Mayor , Esq .: Alnwick , 17th July 1650 ...
... History . PART VI WAR WITH SCOTLAND . 1650-51 WAR WITH SCOTLAND . LETTER CXXXIII . To Hon . W. Lenthall : London , 20th June 1650 On behalf of Alderman Hooke of Bristol . " " CXXXIV . To R. Mayor , Esq .: Alnwick , 17th July 1650 ...
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... history since he entered on these Public Struggles : Dismissal of the Long Parliament ; Abdication of the Little Parliament ; Protectorship , on what founded , by whom acknowledged . To proceed no farther , till they acknowledge it ...
... history since he entered on these Public Struggles : Dismissal of the Long Parliament ; Abdication of the Little Parliament ; Protectorship , on what founded , by whom acknowledged . To proceed no farther , till they acknowledge it ...
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... History : little other , after all one's reading , than a featureless gaunt shadow ; extinct , and the emblem to us of huge noises that are also extinct . History can know that it had features once : -of fierce dark - visaged Irish ...
... History : little other , after all one's reading , than a featureless gaunt shadow ; extinct , and the emblem to us of huge noises that are also extinct . History can know that it had features once : -of fierce dark - visaged Irish ...
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... History those ' ghosts ' still shriek from the Bridge of Portnadown , if not now for just vengeance on their murderers , yet for pity on them , for horror at them and no just man , whatever his new feelings may be , but will share more ...
... History those ' ghosts ' still shriek from the Bridge of Portnadown , if not now for just vengeance on their murderers , yet for pity on them , for horror at them and no just man , whatever his new feelings may be , but will share more ...
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... history , nothing could be more ludicrously beside the mark than these burning words . The idyllic picture drawn of Irishmen and Englishmen living together in peace till wicked priests stirred up the sleeping passions of the Irish has ...
... history , nothing could be more ludicrously beside the mark than these burning words . The idyllic picture drawn of Irishmen and Englishmen living together in peace till wicked priests stirred up the sleeping passions of the Irish has ...
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affairs amongst Anabaptist answer army believe blessing Bulstrode called Carlyle cause Christ Clonmacnoise Clonmel Colonel Commons Journals Commonwealth of England conscience Council Covenant Cromwell's Declaration desire Doon Hill Dunbar Edinburgh Castle endeavour enemy England English faith fear fight Fleetwood foot give Gospel Government Governor hand hath hear heart Highness Honourable hope horse House humble servant ibid Ireland Ireton Irish Kilkenny King Kirk Lesley Letter liberty London Long Parliament Lord General's Lord Protector Ludlow Major-General malignants marched means mercy Milton ministers Mosstroopers Musselburgh nation Newspapers in Cromwelliana Nicholas Briot officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's orig pamphlet Parliament Parliament of England party peace persons poor pray regiments rest Royalist Scotch Scotland Scots sent September 1650 soldiers speak speech thereof things thou thought Thurloe truly unto wherein Whitlocke William Lenthall Worcester words