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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... nation, subsequent to the termination of the treaty of Newport, and before the trial of the King, which was not the subject of their deliberation. — Considerations of that mea-. sure, and upon the King's denial of the jurisdiction of ...
... nation, subsequent to the termination of the treaty of Newport, and before the trial of the King, which was not the subject of their deliberation. — Considerations of that mea-. sure, and upon the King's denial of the jurisdiction of ...
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... nation established ; to make good which resolution several regiments appeared in the field with distinguishing marks in their hats ; but that Cromwell, not contenting himself with his part in an equal government, puffed up by his ...
... nation established ; to make good which resolution several regiments appeared in the field with distinguishing marks in their hats ; but that Cromwell, not contenting himself with his part in an equal government, puffed up by his ...
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... 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 least, at this otrvsa caomwaLL. 9.
... 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 least, at this otrvsa caomwaLL. 9.
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... nation, that had been accustomed for. so. many ages to a monarchical government a that, on the other side, if they would but consider, that those 'of their party had no particular obligations to the crown, (as- many of the Presbyterians ...
... nation, that had been accustomed for. so. many ages to a monarchical government a that, on the other side, if they would but consider, that those 'of their party had no particular obligations to the crown, (as- many of the Presbyterians ...
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