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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... declared to stand to their engagement, not to be dispersed till the things they had demanded were effected, and the government of the nation established ; to make good which resolution several regiments appeared in the field with ...
... declared to stand to their engagement, not to be dispersed till the things they had demanded were effected, and the government of the nation established ; to make good which resolution several regiments appeared in the field with ...
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... declared to be inconsistent with the prosperity of the nation. This strong language of the agitators alarmed Cromwell and Ireton, and determined them if possible to get rid of them: and they appear to have subdued them, for the time at ...
... declared to be inconsistent with the prosperity of the nation. This strong language of the agitators alarmed Cromwell and Ireton, and determined them if possible to get rid of them: and they appear to have subdued them, for the time at ...
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... declared he had not the General's commission; and that the General declared for himself, and was confident for the other oflicers about-him, and the body of the army, that the King's removal was without their desire or privity: and ...
... declared he had not the General's commission; and that the General declared for himself, and was confident for the other oflicers about-him, and the body of the army, that the King's removal was without their desire or privity: and ...
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... declare; and it is quite improbable. The agitators appear to have given Joyce the directions for so doing, unknown to Cromwell, and under suspicion of his being in private treaty with the King. Joyce does not mention Cromwell as in any ...
... declare; and it is quite improbable. The agitators appear to have given Joyce the directions for so doing, unknown to Cromwell, and under suspicion of his being in private treaty with the King. Joyce does not mention Cromwell as in any ...
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... declared in general terms already to the world, and would more particularly very speedily, wherein they would cornprise the several interests of the royal Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each ...
... declared in general terms already to the world, and would more particularly very speedily, wherein they would cornprise the several interests of the royal Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each ...
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