The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... things are but preparatory things to that that is the main ; and you remember very well that this , that is the main work of all , was brought to some ripeness . The way that our business is in is this : for the redressing of all these ...
... things are but preparatory things to that that is the main ; and you remember very well that this , that is the main work of all , was brought to some ripeness . The way that our business is in is this : for the redressing of all these ...
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... things immediately granted , I believe , within the compass of that time which your papers mention , within so many days . And for the other two things that they take no care of , that is the members impeached [ and the prisoners ] ...
... things immediately granted , I believe , within the compass of that time which your papers mention , within so many days . And for the other two things that they take no care of , that is the members impeached [ and the prisoners ] ...
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... things [ that ] are now upon us are things of difficulty , the things are therefore things that do deserve consideration , because there might be great weight in the consequences ; and it was then offered , and I hope is still so in all ...
... things [ that ] are now upon us are things of difficulty , the things are therefore things that do deserve consideration , because there might be great weight in the consequences ; and it was then offered , and I hope is still so in all ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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