The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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There still remained some hope and in that hope he had set out for Scotland to
seek her support . The dream of re - establishing episcopal supremacy in that
kingdom was already doomed ; the hope of securing Scotland in his interest was
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There still remained some hope and in that hope he had set out for Scotland to
seek her support . The dream of re - establishing episcopal supremacy in that
kingdom was already doomed ; the hope of securing Scotland in his interest was
...
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I hope the Kingdom shall see that , in the midst of our necessities , we shall serve
them without disputes . We hope to forget our wants , which are exceeding great ,
and illcared for ; and desire to refer the many slanders heaped upon us by ...
I hope the Kingdom shall see that , in the midst of our necessities , we shall serve
them without disputes . We hope to forget our wants , which are exceeding great ,
and illcared for ; and desire to refer the many slanders heaped upon us by ...
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I received notice also that the Earl of Northampton's regiment was quartered at
Islip ; wherefore in the evening I marched that way , hoping to have surprised
them , but , by the mistake and failing of the forlorn - hope , they had an alarm
there ...
I received notice also that the Earl of Northampton's regiment was quartered at
Islip ; wherefore in the evening I marched that way , hoping to have surprised
them , but , by the mistake and failing of the forlorn - hope , they had an alarm
there ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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