The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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However little touched by the great literary movement of his day — and there
seems little evidence that he knew much of either Spenser or Shakespeare - he
was in the midst of the struggle then going on in church and state . He saw the
king ...
However little touched by the great literary movement of his day — and there
seems little evidence that he knew much of either Spenser or Shakespeare - he
was in the midst of the struggle then going on in church and state . He saw the
king ...
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The sequence of events in the proceedings of the Court seems to evidence a
more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the
serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall ,
where ...
The sequence of events in the proceedings of the Court seems to evidence a
more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the
serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall ,
where ...
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... stories were told , it has been said , by men eager to save their lives and throw
the blame on others who were dead , and that they are not to be considered
evidence . To that summary dismissal of this evidence there are several
objections .
... stories were told , it has been said , by men eager to save their lives and throw
the blame on others who were dead , and that they are not to be considered
evidence . To that summary dismissal of this evidence there are several
objections .
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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