The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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... LORDS AND GENTLEMEN , I must needs be hardly thought on because I am
still the messenger of unhappy tidings and delays concerning you , though I know
my heart is to assist you with all expedition . My Lord Grey hath now again failed
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... LORDS AND GENTLEMEN , I must needs be hardly thought on because I am
still the messenger of unhappy tidings and delays concerning you , though I know
my heart is to assist you with all expedition . My Lord Grey hath now again failed
...
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... because , though the other be very far greater , yet I see difficulties , and not
that assurance of godliness ; yet indeed fairness . I confess that which is told me
concerning ( the ) estate of Mr. M. is more than I look for , as things now stand .
... because , though the other be very far greater , yet I see difficulties , and not
that assurance of godliness ; yet indeed fairness . I confess that which is told me
concerning ( the ) estate of Mr. M. is more than I look for , as things now stand .
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142 To Fairfax , at army headquarters , he sent a duplicate of this report and a
short note concerning some military details : For his Excellency the Lord General
Fairfax , at St. Albans : These May It Please Your EXCELLENCY , I received your
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142 To Fairfax , at army headquarters , he sent a duplicate of this report and a
short note concerning some military details : For his Excellency the Lord General
Fairfax , at St. Albans : These May It Please Your EXCELLENCY , I received your
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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