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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... 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 contented to bring him to the army. The General (Fairfax), Rushworth ...
... 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 contented to bring him to the army. The General (Fairfax), Rushworth ...
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... opinion of the Major's integrity: that he, the Major, when he observed Cromwell tp grow colder in his expressions fpr the King than he had formerly been, expostulated with him in very sharp terms, for abusing him and making him the ...
... opinion of the Major's integrity: that he, the Major, when he observed Cromwell tp grow colder in his expressions fpr the King than he had formerly been, expostulated with him in very sharp terms, for abusing him and making him the ...
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... opinion of the charges exhibited against Cromwell and Ireton in this -' paper, by calling them pretended marriages. Ludlow, in reference to this charge of Hunting. ton, says, — These allisirs (an apparent disposition in Scotland in ...
... opinion of the charges exhibited against Cromwell and Ireton in this -' paper, by calling them pretended marriages. Ludlow, in reference to this charge of Hunting. ton, says, — These allisirs (an apparent disposition in Scotland in ...
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... opinion of the most active adjutntors and the like: but that His Majesty concurred in none Of them; which made him (Sir John) doubt that His Majesty valued his reasons something the worse on account of the author of them; and, therefore ...
... opinion of the most active adjutntors and the like: but that His Majesty concurred in none Of them; which made him (Sir John) doubt that His Majesty valued his reasons something the worse on account of the author of them; and, therefore ...
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... opinion they had of the army in general, as to a conjunction with the King, they replied, “ That they did believe, that it was universally desired, both by the oflicers and adjutatorsz” that if Cromwell was' not real in it, he was a ...
... opinion they had of the army in general, as to a conjunction with the King, they replied, “ That they did believe, that it was universally desired, both by the oflicers and adjutatorsz” that if Cromwell was' not real in it, he was a ...
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