The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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... next day Bulstrode Whitelocke came from Westminster to attend the meetings
of the council of war , and was “ intimately received ” by Cromwell . ... that his
English colleague Poyntz receive the surrender of Newark which the King
ordered .
... next day Bulstrode Whitelocke came from Westminster to attend the meetings
of the council of war , and was “ intimately received ” by Cromwell . ... that his
English colleague Poyntz receive the surrender of Newark which the King
ordered .
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Which accordingly is dones and the Commissioners deputed by me have
received , and are receiving , all the arms and ammunition , which will be , as
they tell me , about four - thousand complete arms , and as many prisoners : and
thus you ...
Which accordingly is dones and the Commissioners deputed by me have
received , and are receiving , all the arms and ammunition , which will be , as
they tell me , about four - thousand complete arms , and as many prisoners : and
thus you ...
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Montgomery finally managed to get his 2,000 together , but , failing to receive the
promised remittance from Spain , offered ... The next day after I came thither , I
received an invitation from the Committee of Estates to come to Edinburgh , they
...
Montgomery finally managed to get his 2,000 together , but , failing to receive the
promised remittance from Spain , offered ... The next day after I came thither , I
received an invitation from the Committee of Estates to come to Edinburgh , they
...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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