The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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That whereas many of them for matter or expressions were brought confused and
full of tautologies , impertinencies , or weaknesses answerable to Soldiers dialect
, they drew the matter of them into some form more fit for view or judgment . 3.
That whereas many of them for matter or expressions were brought confused and
full of tautologies , impertinencies , or weaknesses answerable to Soldiers dialect
, they drew the matter of them into some form more fit for view or judgment . 3.
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General had put the matter to a good issue , for the weight of the business lay
there . They all agreed that the things in their proposals were necessary , but
differed as to the way of accomplishing them . He desired a " sweet and
honourable ...
General had put the matter to a good issue , for the weight of the business lay
there . They all agreed that the things in their proposals were necessary , but
differed as to the way of accomplishing them . He desired a " sweet and
honourable ...
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... not to the matter but to the procedure , offered by his father - in - law , Ireton
replied in effect that either to pass the articles as they stood or to agree to
Cromwell's proposal might be inconvenient and he suggested that the matter be
referred to ...
... not to the matter but to the procedure , offered by his father - in - law , Ireton
replied in effect that either to pass the articles as they stood or to agree to
Cromwell's proposal might be inconvenient and he suggested that the matter be
referred to ...
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