The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... committee.9 It was a field peculiarly suited to his talents and experience ; but he was almost immediately engaged in another cause , for on that same day he was put on a great committee of sixty to consider the petitions of Prynne ...
... committee.9 It was a field peculiarly suited to his talents and experience ; but he was almost immediately engaged in another cause , for on that same day he was put on a great committee of sixty to consider the petitions of Prynne ...
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... committee for the bill disenabling the bishops ; 16 and named to the committee to consider an act for " the speedy and effectual reducing " of the Irish rebels . On that same day , too , he informed the House that " dangerous words had ...
... committee for the bill disenabling the bishops ; 16 and named to the committee to consider an act for " the speedy and effectual reducing " of the Irish rebels . On that same day , too , he informed the House that " dangerous words had ...
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... Committee of Both Kingdoms . With the formation of that committee the whole balance of affairs was changed . Of the old Committee of Safety , seven sat on the new body , among whose twenty - one members the Independents were a ma ...
... Committee of Both Kingdoms . With the formation of that committee the whole balance of affairs was changed . Of the old Committee of Safety , seven sat on the new body , among whose twenty - one members the Independents were a ma ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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