The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... seems that not only could he not have improved his position but that he was in some danger of losing what he had gained . This may seem to many an unpalatable conclusion , but it seems borne out by all the facts . There are , moreover ...
... seems that not only could he not have improved his position but that he was in some danger of losing what he had gained . This may seem to many an unpalatable conclusion , but it seems borne out by all the facts . There are , moreover ...
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... seems to have been true , but only in a limited sense . There can be no doubt but that the Protector was greatly dis- appointed . Men whom he seems to have relied on to support him , men who , like Jessey and Peter , had actually ...
... seems to have been true , but only in a limited sense . There can be no doubt but that the Protector was greatly dis- appointed . Men whom he seems to have relied on to support him , men who , like Jessey and Peter , had actually ...
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... seems to prove , their authors were well - informed as to the situation in England and had facilities for seeing and ... seems little doubt but that he played a great part in affairs at this time , and there seems equally little doubt ...
... seems to prove , their authors were well - informed as to the situation in England and had facilities for seeing and ... seems little doubt but that he played a great part in affairs at this time , and there seems equally little doubt ...
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THE WAR WITH SPAIN OCTOBER 1655 | 3 |
JANUARY 1656 | 64 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
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