The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... Things , -- which is a much preferable ' ground ' to the tem- porary Fiction of Things , as set forth at any Clonmacnoise , Kilkenny , or other Supreme Centre - of - Jargon , there or elsewhere , that has been or that can be ! fortunes ...
... Things , -- which is a much preferable ' ground ' to the tem- porary Fiction of Things , as set forth at any Clonmacnoise , Kilkenny , or other Supreme Centre - of - Jargon , there or elsewhere , that has been or that can be ! fortunes ...
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... things from Youghal by water , and over this pass to the army . The county of Tipperary have submitted to 1,500l . a - month contribu- tion , although they have six or seven of the enemy's garrisons yet upon them . Sir , I desire the ...
... things from Youghal by water , and over this pass to the army . The county of Tipperary have submitted to 1,500l . a - month contribu- tion , although they have six or seven of the enemy's garrisons yet upon them . Sir , I desire the ...
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... 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 combination of enemies round about , nor of slanderous tongues at home ...
... 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 combination of enemies round about , nor of slanderous tongues at home ...
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... things . Sir , I desire my very entire affection my be presented to my dear sister , my Cousin Ann and the rest of my cousins , and to idle Dick Norton when you see him . Sir , I rest , Your most loving brother , OLIVER CROMWELL ...
... things . Sir , I desire my very entire affection my be presented to my dear sister , my Cousin Ann and the rest of my cousins , and to idle Dick Norton when you see him . Sir , I rest , Your most loving brother , OLIVER CROMWELL ...
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... things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord . For whom I have suffered the loss of all things , and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in Him , -not having my own righteousness ...
... things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord . For whom I have suffered the loss of all things , and do count them but dung that I may win Christ and be found in Him , -not having my own righteousness ...
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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