The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... expect .'-- It is by this third or concluding portion of the Clonmacnoise Manifesto that the Lord Lieutenant's wrath has been chiefly kindled : but indeed he blazes athwart the whole Document , athwart it and along it , as we shall see ...
... expect .'-- It is by this third or concluding portion of the Clonmacnoise Manifesto that the Lord Lieutenant's wrath has been chiefly kindled : but indeed he blazes athwart the whole Document , athwart it and along it , as we shall see ...
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... expect at my hands in this point ; wherein you will easily perceive that , as I neither have flattered ' nor shall flatter you , so shall I neither go about to delude them with specious pretences , as you have ever done . First ...
... expect at my hands in this point ; wherein you will easily perceive that , as I neither have flattered ' nor shall flatter you , so shall I neither go about to delude them with specious pretences , as you have ever done . First ...
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... expect at my hands . The question is of the destruction of life ; or of that which is but little inferior to it , to wit , banishment . ' Now First ; ' I shall not willingly take or suffer to be taken away the life of any man not in ...
... expect at my hands . The question is of the destruction of life ; or of that which is but little inferior to it , to wit , banishment . ' Now First ; ' I shall not willingly take or suffer to be taken away the life of any man not in ...
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... expect what the Providence of God ( in that which is falsely called the chance of war ) will cast upon them . For such of the nobility , gentry and commons of Ireland as have not been actors in this rebellion , they shall and may expect ...
... expect what the Providence of God ( in that which is falsely called the chance of war ) will cast upon them . For such of the nobility , gentry and commons of Ireland as have not been actors in this rebellion , they shall and may expect ...
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... expect your work to be done , ( if the marching army be not constantly paid , and the course taken that hath been humbly represented ) , in- deed it will not be for the thrift of England , as far as England is concerned in the speedy ...
... expect your work to be done , ( if the marching army be not constantly paid , and the course taken that hath been humbly represented ) , in- deed it will not be for the thrift of England , as far as England is concerned in the speedy ...
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