The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... agreed to disbandment , and though they agreed to a treaty before disbanding , they ended the month by voting on Feb- ruary 28 that the four commissioners who had treated at Oxford be not despatched again . So , at the end , the peace ...
... agreed to disbandment , and though they agreed to a treaty before disbanding , they ended the month by voting on Feb- ruary 28 that the four commissioners who had treated at Oxford be not despatched again . So , at the end , the peace ...
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... agreed on a Solemn League and Covenant between the two nations . Ratified on August 17 , the day that Charles returned from Oxford to the siege of Gloucester , which he had summoned on the 10th , it agreed to the preservation of the ...
... agreed on a Solemn League and Covenant between the two nations . Ratified on August 17 , the day that Charles returned from Oxford to the siege of Gloucester , which he had summoned on the 10th , it agreed to the preservation of the ...
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... agreed , and thus far as we are agreed , I think it is of God . But there are circumstances in which we differ as in relation to this . I must further tell you , that as we do not make it our busi- ness or intention to set up the one or ...
... agreed , and thus far as we are agreed , I think it is of God . But there are circumstances in which we differ as in relation to this . I must further tell you , that as we do not make it our busi- ness or intention to set up the one or ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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