The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... answer had been received , he and Cromwell were ordered to go again and " desire a speedy answer . " 73 But at this moment even the Irish crisis gave way to events nearer home . Charles's none too great patience had been exhausted . He ...
... answer had been received , he and Cromwell were ordered to go again and " desire a speedy answer . " 73 But at this moment even the Irish crisis gave way to events nearer home . Charles's none too great patience had been exhausted . He ...
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... answer by the time they were ready to start . LIEUT . SCOTTON said that if they could obtain their desires , they would be willing to waive the march to London ; but the great point was that Lieut . - Col . Lilburne should be freed ...
... answer by the time they were ready to start . LIEUT . SCOTTON said that if they could obtain their desires , they would be willing to waive the march to London ; but the great point was that Lieut . - Col . Lilburne should be freed ...
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... answer . That answer , though not precisely in the negative , was provisional . On November 25 , the Lords named a committee to select from the Newcastle and Hampton Court pro- posals various articles to present once more to Charles ...
... answer . That answer , though not precisely in the negative , was provisional . On November 25 , the Lords named a committee to select from the Newcastle and Hampton Court pro- posals various articles to present once more to Charles ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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