The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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They descended to lesser men ; to punish clergymen for asserting that their votes
had no authority without the royal ... Finally , on July 12 , they voted to raise an
army “ for the safety of the King's person and the defence of both kingdoms .
They descended to lesser men ; to punish clergymen for asserting that their votes
had no authority without the royal ... Finally , on July 12 , they voted to raise an
army “ for the safety of the King's person and the defence of both kingdoms .
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He was in the House on January 6 , when he acted with Long as a teller for the
Noes against Hampden and Fiennes as tellers for the Yeas on a motion as to
whether the Act of Oblivion should be voted on . In that his side was successful
and ...
He was in the House on January 6 , when he acted with Long as a teller for the
Noes against Hampden and Fiennes as tellers for the Yeas on a motion as to
whether the Act of Oblivion should be voted on . In that his side was successful
and ...
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of England . . . that this vote shall extend to death . ” It further recorded that the
commissioners present , of whom there were fortysix , 321 “ were present at these
votes . ” That number was evidently unsatisfactory , and it was declared that this ...
of England . . . that this vote shall extend to death . ” It further recorded that the
commissioners present , of whom there were fortysix , 321 “ were present at these
votes . ” That number was evidently unsatisfactory , and it was declared that this ...
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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