The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... Kingdom respectively . I. That 400,000 1. be paid to the Kingdom of Scotland , in manner here- after express'd , for the pay of their army brought into the Kingdom of Eng- land for the assistance of this Kingdom , and of their forces ...
... Kingdom respectively . I. That 400,000 1. be paid to the Kingdom of Scotland , in manner here- after express'd , for the pay of their army brought into the Kingdom of Eng- land for the assistance of this Kingdom , and of their forces ...
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... Kingdom of Eng- land be , within the said ten days , delivered unto such persons as shall be appointed by both ... Kingdom of England , and the said garrisons of Berwick and Carlisle quitted as aforesaid , the Hostages of the Kingdom of ...
... Kingdom of Eng- land be , within the said ten days , delivered unto such persons as shall be appointed by both ... Kingdom of England , and the said garrisons of Berwick and Carlisle quitted as aforesaid , the Hostages of the Kingdom of ...
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... kingdom of England hath lately received so great damage by the failing of the kingdom of Scotland in not suppressing malignants and incendiaries as they ought to have done , and by suffering such persons to be put in places of great ...
... kingdom of England hath lately received so great damage by the failing of the kingdom of Scotland in not suppressing malignants and incendiaries as they ought to have done , and by suffering such persons to be put in places of great ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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