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I believe Commissioners will speedily be sent down to see agreements
performed ; it's intended that Major - General Skippon have authority and
instructions from your Excellency to command the Northern Forces , as occasion
shall be , and ...
I believe Commissioners will speedily be sent down to see agreements
performed ; it's intended that Major - General Skippon have authority and
instructions from your Excellency to command the Northern Forces , as occasion
shall be , and ...
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He was not the first , nor will he be the last , to identify himself with the purposes
of the Deity or to believe that what personal ambition he may naturally have had
was wholly for his cause and not for himself . For how shall God's purposes be ...
He was not the first , nor will he be the last , to identify himself with the purposes
of the Deity or to believe that what personal ambition he may naturally have had
was wholly for his cause and not for himself . For how shall God's purposes be ...
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He did not believe that they would gain anything except by marching to London .
Lieut . - Gen . Cromwell : " Truly the words spoken by Major Tulidah were (
spoken ) with affection , but we are rational ( men ) . I would fain know with what ...
He did not believe that they would gain anything except by marching to London .
Lieut . - Gen . Cromwell : " Truly the words spoken by Major Tulidah were (
spoken ) with affection , but we are rational ( men ) . I would fain know with what ...
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