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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... desired, for the Present, nothing of him, but that he “would present them humbly to the Queen and Prince, and be suitor to them in their names, not to condemn them absolutely; but to suspend their opinions of them, and their pretensions ...
... desired, for the Present, nothing of him, but that he “would present them humbly to the Queen and Prince, and be suitor to them in their names, not to condemn them absolutely; but to suspend their opinions of them, and their pretensions ...
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... , that it was universally desired, both by the oflicers and adjutatorsz” that if Cromwell was' not real in it, he was a great dissembler, and so was Ireton: that, for the present, the whole army was so bent upon 28 usuoms or.
... , that it was universally desired, both by the oflicers and adjutatorsz” that if Cromwell was' not real in it, he was a great dissembler, and so was Ireton: that, for the present, the whole army was so bent upon 28 usuoms or.
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... desired him, if he found him firlse to their engagement, that he would let them'know it, and they did not doubt to set him right,' either with, or against, his will. But he adds, that in all his conferences with him (Cromwell), he found ...
... desired him, if he found him firlse to their engagement, that he would let them'know it, and they did not doubt to set him right,' either with, or against, his will. But he adds, that in all his conferences with him (Cromwell), he found ...
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... desired, His Majesty (not only to the astonishment of heton and the rest, but even of him, Sir John,) entertained them with very tart and bitter discourses, saying, sometimes, that he would have no man to suffer for his sake, and that ...
... desired, His Majesty (not only to the astonishment of heton and the rest, but even of him, Sir John,) entertained them with very tart and bitter discourses, saying, sometimes, that he would have no man to suffer for his sake, and that ...
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... desired a meeting with Ireton, and the rest of the superior officers, and obtained it; and there asked them, if the King should grant the proposals, what would ensue ? they replied, they would ofl'er them to the Parliament: but if they ...
... desired a meeting with Ireton, and the rest of the superior officers, and obtained it; and there asked them, if the King should grant the proposals, what would ensue ? they replied, they would ofl'er them to the Parliament: but if they ...
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