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carried a message to the Lords recommending the despatch of forces from Ulster
and Leinster to Munster which was then ... of Cambridge , a high constable for the
county , to be disposed of by Lord North , Lord Lieutenant of the said county .
carried a message to the Lords recommending the despatch of forces from Ulster
and Leinster to Munster which was then ... of Cambridge , a high constable for the
county , to be disposed of by Lord North , Lord Lieutenant of the said county .
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Lord Willoughby arrived the next day but their stay was short ; on the 26th Sir
Thomas Fairfax met them in Boston . ... of the long and pleasant association of
Cromwell with the man who was later to become Lord General , their first meeting
was ...
Lord Willoughby arrived the next day but their stay was short ; on the 26th Sir
Thomas Fairfax met them in Boston . ... of the long and pleasant association of
Cromwell with the man who was later to become Lord General , their first meeting
was ...
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I confess it is an high duty , but when anything is spoken ( as from God ] I think the
rule is , Let the rest judge . 396 It is left to me to judge for my own satisfaction ,
and the satisfaction of others , whether it be of the Lord or not , and I do no more .
I confess it is an high duty , but when anything is spoken ( as from God ] I think the
rule is , Let the rest judge . 396 It is left to me to judge for my own satisfaction ,
and the satisfaction of others , whether it be of the Lord or not , and I do no more .
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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