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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... wherein Cromwell pr0poses the question, “ What if a man should take upon himself to be a King ?"—-Considm'ation of the state of the parties, and of the public allilirs of the nation after the conclusion of the war by the surrender of ...
... wherein Cromwell pr0poses the question, “ What if a man should take upon himself to be a King ?"—-Considm'ation of the state of the parties, and of the public allilirs of the nation after the conclusion of the war by the surrender of ...
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... wherein they would cornprise the several interests of the royal Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each other; which he (Sir John) says, he Understood afie'rv'vardsto he meant of 26 moms or.
... wherein they would cornprise the several interests of the royal Presbyterian and independent parties, as fat 'as they were consisting with each other; which he (Sir John) says, he Understood afie'rv'vardsto he meant of 26 moms or.
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... of these particulars, and that there was a draught of proposals, which Ireton had drawn, and which would certainly be voted by the whole army, wherein there was nothing tending to any suchpurpose; and,- that ouvaa caonweaa. 29.
... of these particulars, and that there was a draught of proposals, which Ireton had drawn, and which would certainly be voted by the whole army, wherein there was nothing tending to any suchpurpose; and,- that ouvaa caonweaa. 29.
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Oliver Cromwell. wherein there was nothing tending to any suchpurpose; and,- that if His Majesty would consent to them ... wherein the King's-party should-have the major vote; but that afier the agreement, if the King's party and they ...
Oliver Cromwell. wherein there was nothing tending to any suchpurpose; and,- that if His Majesty would consent to them ... wherein the King's-party should-have the major vote; but that afier the agreement, if the King's party and they ...
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... wherein the General had but asingle voice ;—that Fairfax (the General) had little power in either; —that Crom' well and his son Ireton, with their friends and partizans, governed the council of war absolutely, but not that of the army ...
... wherein the General had but asingle voice ;—that Fairfax (the General) had little power in either; —that Crom' well and his son Ireton, with their friends and partizans, governed the council of war absolutely, but not that of the army ...
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