Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry, Band 2Рипол Классик, 1821 Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry. |
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... , performed that oflice, he returned with Mr. John and Mr. William Ashburnham to France, by the way of Calais, where they met with the newsof His Majesty being seized by one Cornet Joyce, in Holmby c 3 ouvan esosrwaLL. 2122.
... , performed that oflice, he returned with Mr. John and Mr. William Ashburnham to France, by the way of Calais, where they met with the newsof His Majesty being seized by one Cornet Joyce, in Holmby c 3 ouvan esosrwaLL. 2122.
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... his reasons something the worse on account of the author of them; and, therefore, that he (Sir John). meditated nothing so much as to procurea pass for Mr. John Ashburnham, with whom he hoped he might prevail, ouvn cmwann. 27.
... his reasons something the worse on account of the author of them; and, therefore, that he (Sir John). meditated nothing so much as to procurea pass for Mr. John Ashburnham, with whom he hoped he might prevail, ouvn cmwann. 27.
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Oliver Cromwell. Mr. John Ashburnham, with whom he hoped he might prevail, and he with His Majesty; and which, within a few days afier, he did obtain, and caused it to be deliVered to his servant : that, however it was, upon some ...
Oliver Cromwell. Mr. John Ashburnham, with whom he hoped he might prevail, and he with His Majesty; and which, within a few days afier, he did obtain, and caused it to be deliVered to his servant : that, however it was, upon some ...
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... Ashburnham, as hoping he had some better topicsfor His Majesty; and within a few days after he arrived, to His Majesty's great contentment, as well as mine: that his instructions referred to his '(Sir J ohn's), which they were to ...
... Ashburnham, as hoping he had some better topicsfor His Majesty; and within a few days after he arrived, to His Majesty's great contentment, as well as mine: that his instructions referred to his '(Sir J ohn's), which they were to ...
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... Ashburnham) would have him believe he did not, for he chose to speak apart with Cromwell and Ireton, when he (Sir John) was present, alleging that they would not speak freely to two at once: that, what with the pleasure of having so ...
... Ashburnham) would have him believe he did not, for he chose to speak apart with Cromwell and Ireton, when he (Sir John) was present, alleging that they would not speak freely to two at once: that, what with the pleasure of having so ...
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