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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... 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 been placed, for purposes hostile to, and destructive of them, they deemed it ...
... 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 been placed, for purposes hostile to, and destructive of them, they deemed it ...
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... presbyterian party had no suspicion of the General, whom they knew to be perfect presbyterian in his judgment; but that Cromwell had obtained the ascendancy over him by his dissimulation and pretences of sincerity. . _ Comet-Joyce's ...
... presbyterian party had no suspicion of the General, whom they knew to be perfect presbyterian in his judgment; but that Cromwell had obtained the ascendancy over him by his dissimulation and pretences of sincerity. . _ Comet-Joyce's ...
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... party, frustrated by the superior abilities of Cromwell and others of the independent party, in their views of establishing the presbyterian form of church-govemment, in 12 ammonia or.
... party, frustrated by the superior abilities of Cromwell and others of the independent party, in their views of establishing the presbyterian form of church-govemment, in 12 ammonia or.
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... presbyterian party in the Parliament: and, in proof of the sincerity of his conversion, betrays the Confidence he' alleges to have been reposed in him, under the pretence of assigning his reasons for such de'sertion. The first great ...
... presbyterian party in the Parliament: and, in proof of the sincerity of his conversion, betrays the Confidence he' alleges to have been reposed in him, under the pretence of assigning his reasons for such de'sertion. The first great ...
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... Presbyterians, nor any way averse to them: that he (Sir John) would endeavour to incline His Majesty to comply with ... Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each other; which he (Sir John) says, he ...
... Presbyterians, nor any way averse to them: that he (Sir John) would endeavour to incline His Majesty to comply with ... Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each other; which he (Sir John) says, he ...
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