The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 3Harvard University Press, 1945 |
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... Royalists ; and he was further described as an " unfathomed person " " bottomless " Cromwell had called him " and consequently the more to be feared . " He was " the ruling reason in the Council " even when Cromwell was present , 39 and ...
... Royalists ; and he was further described as an " unfathomed person " " bottomless " Cromwell had called him " and consequently the more to be feared . " He was " the ruling reason in the Council " even when Cromwell was present , 39 and ...
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... Royalists heard what they wished to hear , that the army , behind in its pay , was divided in its opinions ; and the Welsh agitator , Rhys , or , as he preferred to call himself , Arise Evans , published a petition to Cromwell demanding ...
... Royalists heard what they wished to hear , that the army , behind in its pay , was divided in its opinions ; and the Welsh agitator , Rhys , or , as he preferred to call himself , Arise Evans , published a petition to Cromwell demanding ...
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... Royalists and Levellers with new inspiration for their opposition to the existing government . The activities of Thurloe and his agents began to uncover a mass of informa- tion in regard to plots against the administration and ...
... Royalists and Levellers with new inspiration for their opposition to the existing government . The activities of Thurloe and his agents began to uncover a mass of informa- tion in regard to plots against the administration and ...
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