The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Party feeling rose to such a height and personal encounters increased to such
extent that the Commons felt impelled to instruct the Speaker to issue warrants for
such of its members as should “ send , receive or entertain challenges " to duels ...
Party feeling rose to such a height and personal encounters increased to such
extent that the Commons felt impelled to instruct the Speaker to issue warrants for
such of its members as should “ send , receive or entertain challenges " to duels ...
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Again there was a stalemate and again the Parliament under the influence of the
peace party offered to negotiate . Each side accused the other of bad faith and
there arose dissensions in Parliament itself . It was evident that , for the moment ...
Again there was a stalemate and again the Parliament under the influence of the
peace party offered to negotiate . Each side accused the other of bad faith and
there arose dissensions in Parliament itself . It was evident that , for the moment ...
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In effect Sir Henry Vane the younger , who , with Oliver St. John , headed the war
party and had made the covenant with the Scots , succeeded Pym as the chief
figure in the party opposed to Charles . " He was that within the House which ...
In effect Sir Henry Vane the younger , who , with Oliver St. John , headed the war
party and had made the covenant with the Scots , succeeded Pym as the chief
figure in the party opposed to Charles . " He was that within the House which ...
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