Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches, with elucidationsP.F. Collier, 1901 |
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... , and we are possessed of 1 Letter , " Fethard , 9th February , " to Colonel Phayr , Governor of Cork , for reinforcements : Appendix , No. 18 . it , - being a very considerable Pass , and 28 15 Feb. PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
... , and we are possessed of 1 Letter , " Fethard , 9th February , " to Colonel Phayr , Governor of Cork , for reinforcements : Appendix , No. 18 . it , - being a very considerable Pass , and 28 15 Feb. PART V. CAMPAIGN IN IRELAND .
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Thomas Carlyle. it , - being a very considerable Pass , and the nearest to our Pass at Cappoquin over the Blackwater , whither we can bring guns , ammunition , or other things from Youghal by water , and [ then ] over this Pass to the ...
Thomas Carlyle. it , - being a very considerable Pass , and the nearest to our Pass at Cappoquin over the Blackwater , whither we can bring guns , ammunition , or other things from Youghal by water , and [ then ] over this Pass to the ...
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... considerable , built upon a rock , and seated in an island in the midst of the Suir , was lately rendered to me . It cost the Earl of Essex , as I am in- formed , about eight weeks ' siege with his army and artillery.1 It is now yours ...
... considerable , built upon a rock , and seated in an island in the midst of the Suir , was lately rendered to me . It cost the Earl of Essex , as I am in- formed , about eight weeks ' siege with his army and artillery.1 It is now yours ...
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... considerable , the Enemy beat a parley for a treaty ; which I , having offered so fairly to him , refused ; but sent him in positive conditions , That the soldiers should have their lives , and the Commission Officers to be disposed of ...
... considerable , the Enemy beat a parley for a treaty ; which I , having offered so fairly to him , refused ; but sent him in positive conditions , That the soldiers should have their lives , and the Commission Officers to be disposed of ...
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... considerable places to Waterford , upon the same terms . -We have advanced our quarters towards the Enemy , a con- siderable way above Kilkenny ; where we hope , by the gaining of ground , to get subsistence ; and still to grow upon the ...
... considerable places to Waterford , upon the same terms . -We have advanced our quarters towards the Enemy , a con- siderable way above Kilkenny ; where we hope , by the gaining of ground , to get subsistence ; and still to grow upon the ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 293 - You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
Seite 114 - ... for with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people ; to whom he said, " This is the rest wherewith ye may cause the weary to rest ; and this is the refreshing :
Seite 16 - I meddle not with any man's conscience. But if by liberty of conscience, you mean a liberty to exercise the Mass, I judge it best to use plain dealing, and to let you know, Where the Parliament of England have power, that will not be allowed of.
Seite 404 - This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God, having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
Seite 323 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Seite 113 - In that day shall the Lord of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for a diadem of beauty, unto the residue of his people, 'and for a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth in judgment, and for strength to them that turn the battle to the gate.
Seite 401 - Many, O Lord my God, are thy wonderful works which thou hast done, and thy thoughts which are to us-ward: they cannot be reckoned up in order unto thee: if I would declare and speak of them, they are more than can be numbered.
Seite 51 - If God be for us, who can be against us? Who can fight against the Lord and prosper? Who can resist His will ? The Lord keep us in His love.
Seite 125 - If your forces had been in a readiness to have fallen upon the back of Copperspath, it might have occasioned supplies to have come to us. But the only wise God knows what is best. All shall work for Good. Our spirits are comfortable, praised be the Lord — though our present condition be as it is. And indeed we have much hope in the Lord ; of whose mercy we have had large experience.
Seite 100 - Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek. 5 The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath.