The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... things spoken by you to - day , with a great deal of judgment and ability and knowledge . And I think the things , or the argu- ments or reasonings that have been used , have been upon these three ac- counts ; to speak to the thing ...
... things spoken by you to - day , with a great deal of judgment and ability and knowledge . And I think the things , or the argu- ments or reasonings that have been used , have been upon these three ac- counts ; to speak to the thing ...
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... things as you do , and it is not good to think a wound healed , before it be , - that there should be raised over and above 1,300,000 pounds , the sum of 600,000 pounds per annum , which makes up the sum of 1,900,000 pounds ; and that ...
... things as you do , and it is not good to think a wound healed , before it be , - that there should be raised over and above 1,300,000 pounds , the sum of 600,000 pounds per annum , which makes up the sum of 1,900,000 pounds ; and that ...
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... things and talk of circumstantial things and quarrel about circumstances , and shall not with heart and soul intend and carry on these things , I confess I can look for nothing . I can say no more than what expresseth in print , of one ...
... things and talk of circumstantial things and quarrel about circumstances , and shall not with heart and soul intend and carry on these things , I confess I can look for nothing . I can say no more than what expresseth in print , of one ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 3 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
124 | 161 |
Urheberrecht | |
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