The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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There was doubt , he said , whether it could be given without commission under
the broad seal and whether the House had any power to command the Lord
Keeper to set the Seal to such a commission . “ Divers having spoaken , some
that ...
There was doubt , he said , whether it could be given without commission under
the broad seal and whether the House had any power to command the Lord
Keeper to set the Seal to such a commission . “ Divers having spoaken , some
that ...
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... respective papers then given in by them , and all of them did also expressly
declare , That the effect and substance of those their grievances was contained in
the said Summary then given in , except only those Officers whose distinct returns
...
... respective papers then given in by them , and all of them did also expressly
declare , That the effect and substance of those their grievances was contained in
the said Summary then given in , except only those Officers whose distinct returns
...
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... distinguished himself by a harangue in Chester against the King . Under the
circumstances , Bradshaw was probably the best that the managers of the trial
could do and every effort was made to dignify his post . He was given the
deanery of ...
... distinguished himself by a harangue in Chester against the King . Under the
circumstances , Bradshaw was probably the best that the managers of the trial
could do and every effort was made to dignify his post . He was given the
deanery of ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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