The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... wrote to Blake and Montagu that their anchoring at Cascaes and his demanding an audience " hath much altered the state of affaires heer . To - morrow morning all things are alike to be agreed , and so a peace setled betweene both the ...
... wrote to Blake and Montagu that their anchoring at Cascaes and his demanding an audience " hath much altered the state of affaires heer . To - morrow morning all things are alike to be agreed , and so a peace setled betweene both the ...
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... wrote to Henry Cromwell that he feared the question would pass in the affirmative , “ which will be a sadde greife to the hearts of good people whose hopes are only in his Highness . " ' 142 Lambert's opposition had been evident from ...
... wrote to Henry Cromwell that he feared the question would pass in the affirmative , “ which will be a sadde greife to the hearts of good people whose hopes are only in his Highness . " ' 142 Lambert's opposition had been evident from ...
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... wrote Thurloe that the reports of desertions from his forces to Charles II were grossly exaggerated . There had been , he said , only about twenty - eight , of whom some were already coming back , and only two were actually considered ...
... wrote Thurloe that the reports of desertions from his forces to Charles II were grossly exaggerated . There had been , he said , only about twenty - eight , of whom some were already coming back , and only two were actually considered ...
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THE WAR WITH SPAIN OCTOBER 1655 | 3 |
JANUARY 1656 | 64 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
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