The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... proposals , had even offered to surrender Charles to Parliament if their estates were secured to them . It was apparent that the King's cause was lost , though he continued to hope for French aid and proposed to come to Westminster to ...
... proposals , had even offered to surrender Charles to Parliament if their estates were secured to them . It was apparent that the King's cause was lost , though he continued to hope for French aid and proposed to come to Westminster to ...
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... proposed 220 you are yet put in such a way , in taking such a course of doing things as you have proposed sooner than that we could not have put ourselves into a posture of doing.221 I hope in God that if we obtain these things in this ...
... proposed 220 you are yet put in such a way , in taking such a course of doing things as you have proposed sooner than that we could not have put ourselves into a posture of doing.221 I hope in God that if we obtain these things in this ...
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... proposed a new instrument and system of govern- ment . Its first provisions rested on the dissoluion of the existing Parliament and the choice of another , of four hundred members , on the basis of population as nearly as they could ...
... proposed a new instrument and system of govern- ment . Its first provisions rested on the dissoluion of the existing Parliament and the choice of another , of four hundred members , on the basis of population as nearly as they could ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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