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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... oflicers about him, and without their desire or privity: that he would take care for the security of His Majesty's person from danger; and assured the Parliament that the whole army endeavoured peace; and were far from opposing ...
... oflicers about him, and without their desire or privity: that he would take care for the security of His Majesty's person from danger; and assured the Parliament that the whole army endeavoured peace; and were far from opposing ...
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... oflicers felt themselves, under the apprehension of the power and inveteracy of the presbyterian party in the Parliament. The army having, it appears, certain information of an intention to take the King out of the hands in which he had ...
... oflicers felt themselves, under the apprehension of the power and inveteracy of the presbyterian party in the Parliament. The army having, it appears, certain information of an intention to take the King out of the hands in which he had ...
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... oflicers whom he had preferred and thereby made his creatures, he rode up to one of the regiments which had' the distinguishing marks, requiring them to take them out, which they not doing, he caused several of them. to. be. seized. ;. and.
... oflicers whom he had preferred and thereby made his creatures, he rode up to one of the regiments which had' the distinguishing marks, requiring them to take them out, which they not doing, he caused several of them. to. be. seized. ;. and.
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... oflicers about-him, and the body of the army, that the King's removal was without their desire or privity: and Whitelock says, that the party of horse that removed the King was from the committee of troopers of the army, by'which 10 ...
... oflicers about-him, and the body of the army, that the King's removal was without their desire or privity: and Whitelock says, that the party of horse that removed the King was from the committee of troopers of the army, by'which 10 ...
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... oflicers of the army made it so much their business to get the good opinion of the King, that Whalley, being sent fi'om them, with orders to use all means but constraint to cause him to return to Holmby, and, the King refusing, was ...
... oflicers of the army made it so much their business to get the good opinion of the King, that Whalley, being sent fi'om them, with orders to use all means but constraint to cause him to return to Holmby, and, the King refusing, was ...
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adds afier afl'ected afterwards amongst answer appears army army’s Ashburnham Bishop Bishop Burnet bringing the King cause Colonel commissioners confidence confirmed conscience council Court Crom Cromwell and Ireton Cromwell’s death declared desired difl'erent discourse Earl endeavour enemies England Fairfax favour fi'om find finding first fit forementioned friends give governor Hammond Hampton-court hands hath Henry Cromwell Highness Holles Holmby honour House of Commons Hutchinson Ireland Isle of Wight justice King's King’s kingdom letter liament liberty London Long Parliament Lord Broghill Lord Clarendon Lordship Ludlow Majesty Majesty’s ment nation observes officers ofl'er oflicers opinion Parliament persons presbyterian presbyterian party present principles proceedings Protector reason religion resolved restoration Richard Cromwell Rushworth satisfied says Scots sent Sir John Sir Philip Sir Philip Warwick Sir Thomas Widdrington supposed things thought Thurloe tion told treaty treaty of Newport trial wherein whereof Whitelock writer