The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 82
Seite 47
... thoughts of the Pro- tector in the religious matter , and that in spite of Charles X's zeal and eagerness in that cause ... thought , was more satisfactory than he had been in the previous interview and answered that , he both hoped and ...
... thoughts of the Pro- tector in the religious matter , and that in spite of Charles X's zeal and eagerness in that cause ... thought , was more satisfactory than he had been in the previous interview and answered that , he both hoped and ...
Seite 72
... thought it necessary for both nations to ally themselves more closely as they both , each in its way , were already involved in war . Concerning the question against whom the alliance should be directed , he thought that without doubt ...
... thought it necessary for both nations to ally themselves more closely as they both , each in its way , were already involved in war . Concerning the question against whom the alliance should be directed , he thought that without doubt ...
Seite 296
... thought it proper to request your majesty , that the whole matter may be re- ferred to your council , that so the said money may be discharged from a most unjust action . For if acts done and adjudged before the peace shall after peace ...
... thought it proper to request your majesty , that the whole matter may be re- ferred to your council , that so the said money may be discharged from a most unjust action . For if acts done and adjudged before the peace shall after peace ...
Inhalt
THE WAR WITH SPAIN OCTOBER 1655 | 3 |
JANUARY 1656 | 64 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
9 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
affairs aforesaid ambassador appear appointed army Bordeaux Charles Charles X Gustavus Clarke Papers Colonel Columbia Milton command Commissioners committee Commonwealth Commonwealth of England concerning Court Cromwell's desire Dunkirk Dutch enemy England English envoy favor Fifth Monarchist fleet Fleetwood France French Giavarina to Doge give hath Henry Cromwell Highness Hist House ibid Intell interest Ireland John July June King king of Sweden Lambert land letter Lockhart Lomas-Carlyle London Lord Protector Majesty major-generals Mardyke matter Mazarin meeting ment merchants ministers nation Nieupoort officers OLIVER palace of Westminster Parliament peace persons petition present Prince Protestant received regiment reported Rept Royalist S. P. Dom S. P. Ven Schlezer Scotland seems sent Sept SERENE ships Spain Sweden tector thereof things Thurloe Thurloe to Henry tion treaty unto week Westminster Whitehall Whitelocke wrote