The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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None the less it was apparent that something must be done , for on January 10
Cromwell had informed the House that forty of Manchester's officers had signed a
petition to Parliament to continue the General in his command , and that a ...
None the less it was apparent that something must be done , for on January 10
Cromwell had informed the House that forty of Manchester's officers had signed a
petition to Parliament to continue the General in his command , and that a ...
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The old system was destroyed ; it remained to find a new ; and , in the situation of
affairs that was not easy ; nor is it easy to determine Cromwell's position at this
time . Long before , in the army councils , Waller had observed Cromwell's ...
The old system was destroyed ; it remained to find a new ; and , in the situation of
affairs that was not easy ; nor is it easy to determine Cromwell's position at this
time . Long before , in the army councils , Waller had observed Cromwell's ...
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Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. to find it lawful to make this ruining
hypocritical agreement , on one part ? 241 Hath not this biased even some good
men ? I will not say , their fear will come upon them ; but if it do , they will
themselves ...
Oliver Cromwell, Wilbur Cortez Abbott. to find it lawful to make this ruining
hypocritical agreement , on one part ? 241 Hath not this biased even some good
men ? I will not say , their fear will come upon them ; but if it do , they will
themselves ...
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