The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... never be able to assoil themselves , either before God or good men . In the last place , you are pleased , -having , after your usual manner , remembered yourselves first , and his Majesty ( as you call him ) , next ; like a man of your ...
... never be able to assoil themselves , either before God or good men . In the last place , you are pleased , -having , after your usual manner , remembered yourselves first , and his Majesty ( as you call him ) , next ; like a man of your ...
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... never in arms , or came quickly off . And for this Protestants there , should , with liberal interest , be repaid from the forfeited Estates of the Rebels , -s -so soon as they were got . This is the Act of Subscription ' spoken of here ...
... never in arms , or came quickly off . And for this Protestants there , should , with liberal interest , be repaid from the forfeited Estates of the Rebels , -s -so soon as they were got . This is the Act of Subscription ' spoken of here ...
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... never yet reached Ireland ; and the rumour of it already has ; which , as we intimated , sets the Enemy on fresh schemes , whereof advantage might be taken . The unwearied Lord Lieutenant , besides his labours known to us , has been ...
... never yet reached Ireland ; and the rumour of it already has ; which , as we intimated , sets the Enemy on fresh schemes , whereof advantage might be taken . The unwearied Lord Lieutenant , besides his labours known to us , has been ...
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... . 282. ] 2 [ Father Murphy thinks this was probably Grenan Castle , which is still standing . ] 3 Ireton ( Commons Journals , 4th December 1649 ) . and ammunition behind them , and engaging never to bear 1650. ] 45 LETTER CXXX . , CARRICK.
... . 282. ] 2 [ Father Murphy thinks this was probably Grenan Castle , which is still standing . ] 3 Ireton ( Commons Journals , 4th December 1649 ) . and ammunition behind them , and engaging never to bear 1650. ] 45 LETTER CXXX . , CARRICK.
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... never to bear arms more against the Parliament of England . 1 We lay still after this about two or three days . The President went back to Fethard , to bring up some great guns , with a purpose to attempt upon the Granny , and some ...
... never to bear arms more against the Parliament of England . 1 We lay still after this about two or three days . The President went back to Fethard , to bring up some great guns , with a purpose to attempt upon the Granny , and some ...
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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