The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... desire ( and yet in that I shall not seek to gain them by flattery ; but tell them the worst , in plain- ness , and that which I am sure will not be acceptable to you ) ; and if I cannot gain them , ' I say , ' I shall have comfort in ...
... desire ( and yet in that I shall not seek to gain them by flattery ; but tell them the worst , in plain- ness , and that which I am sure will not be acceptable to you ) ; and if I cannot gain them , ' I say , ' I shall have comfort in ...
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... desire to exercise towards this poor people , if you , by your wicked counsel , make them not incapable to receive it , by putting them into blood ! 66 " But And therefore , by this also which you talk of massacring , ' your false and ...
... desire to exercise towards this poor people , if you , by your wicked counsel , make them not incapable to receive it , by putting them into blood ! 66 " But And therefore , by this also which you talk of massacring , ' your false and ...
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... desire the charge of England as to this war may be abated as much as may be , and as we know you do desire , out of your care to the Commonwealth . But if you expect your work to be done , ( if the marching army be not constantly paid ...
... desire the charge of England as to this war may be abated as much as may be , and as we know you do desire , out of your care to the Commonwealth . But if you expect your work to be done , ( if the marching army be not constantly paid ...
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... desire we may be accommodated . Sir , the Lord , who doth all these things , gives hopes of a speedy issue to this business ; and , I am persuaded , will gra- ciously appear in it . And truly there is no fear of the strength and ...
... desire we may be accommodated . Sir , the Lord , who doth all these things , gives hopes of a speedy issue to this business ; and , I am persuaded , will gra- ciously appear in it . And truly there is no fear of the strength and ...
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... desire not the spilling of blood , nor the spoiling of cities and towns . And though I doubt not but your Honour would easily agree to good and profitable conditions for the city and citizens yet we having a governor of the city and ...
... desire not the spilling of blood , nor the spoiling of cities and towns . And though I doubt not but your Honour would easily agree to good and profitable conditions for the city and citizens yet we having a governor of the city and ...
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