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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... Liberty, of all the Commons of England.” It states the grounds of this their under~ taking to remove the King, to be chiefly an intimation to them of a design of some to surPrise and carry him 011'; and which design they were able to ...
... Liberty, of all the Commons of England.” It states the grounds of this their under~ taking to remove the King, to be chiefly an intimation to them of a design of some to surPrise and carry him 011'; and which design they were able to ...
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... liberty, at length struckwith remorse, came of himself and besought Cromwell's' pardon, and fi'eely confessed by whom he had been suborned.” ' There- can be no reason to dispute Milton's veracity in this account, and Ludlow evidently ...
... liberty, at length struckwith remorse, came of himself and besought Cromwell's' pardon, and fi'eely confessed by whom he had been suborned.” ' There- can be no reason to dispute Milton's veracity in this account, and Ludlow evidently ...
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... liberty of conscience, but alter the established ecclesiastical government, which His Majesty was persuaded he could not in conscience do; the second, that they would not be contented to separate some few men from the court, and from ...
... liberty of conscience, but alter the established ecclesiastical government, which His Majesty was persuaded he could not in conscience do; the second, that they would not be contented to separate some few men from the court, and from ...
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... liberty with the King: that with these discourses, both in public and private, Cromwell seemed highly offended; and when he could carry any thing to His Majesty's advantage amongst the adjutators, could not rest until he had made them ...
... liberty with the King: that with these discourses, both in public and private, Cromwell seemed highly offended; and when he could carry any thing to His Majesty's advantage amongst the adjutators, could not rest until he had made them ...
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... liberty to ride abroad, might choose his own We of quitting the island. Indeed, adds Sir John, not only His Majesty and all that were about him, but those that were at a further distance, approved by their letters this resolution of His ...
... liberty to ride abroad, might choose his own We of quitting the island. Indeed, adds Sir John, not only His Majesty and all that were about him, but those that were at a further distance, approved by their letters this resolution of His ...
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