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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... council of agitators. Ludlow expressly says that the agitators sent a party of horse under the command of Cornet Joyce, on the 4th of June (1647), with an order in writing to take the King out of the hands of the commisioners of ...
... council of agitators. Ludlow expressly says that the agitators sent a party of horse under the command of Cornet Joyce, on the 4th of June (1647), with an order in writing to take the King out of the hands of the commisioners of ...
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... council of war, to proceed against Joyoe for this high oflience, and breach of the articles of war; but the oflicers, whether for fear of the soldiers, or rathm', as be suspected, secret allowance of what was done, made all my ...
... council of war, to proceed against Joyoe for this high oflience, and breach of the articles of war; but the oflicers, whether for fear of the soldiers, or rathm', as be suspected, secret allowance of what was done, made all my ...
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... council of war, and partly by a council of the army, or adjutators, wherein the General had but asingle voice ;—that Fairfax (the General) had little power in either; —that Crom' well and his son Ireton, with their friends and partizans ...
... council of war, and partly by a council of the army, or adjutators, wherein the General had but asingle voice ;—that Fairfax (the General) had little power in either; —that Crom' well and his son Ireton, with their friends and partizans ...
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... council of the army; the one abounding with Presbyterians, and the other with Levellers; and both really jealous that Cromwell and Ireton had made a private compact and bargain with the King; Lilburn printing books weakly to that effect ...
... council of the army; the one abounding with Presbyterians, and the other with Levellers; and both really jealous that Cromwell and Ireton had made a private compact and bargain with the King; Lilburn printing books weakly to that effect ...
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... councils both of the King' and the malignants about His Majesty: that one of the first they voted from him was himself (Sir John); they said, that since His Majesty had not accepted of their proposals; they were not obliged any farther ...
... councils both of the King' and the malignants about His Majesty: that one of the first they voted from him was himself (Sir John); they said, that since His Majesty had not accepted of their proposals; they were not obliged any farther ...
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