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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... whereof was to be followed by the raising another army to suppress them, the present army. —It proceeds to state that Comet Joyce, an appointed agent by the army, observing some circumstances in the conduct of the King and of those 2 ...
... whereof was to be followed by the raising another army to suppress them, the present army. —It proceeds to state that Comet Joyce, an appointed agent by the army, observing some circumstances in the conduct of the King and of those 2 ...
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... whereof Major Huntington, none of the least, as appeared by his railing book in print against you and your son-in-law, whereof Your Honour may remember that I once gave you an answer, also. in print, at that inch of time.” But the ...
... whereof Major Huntington, none of the least, as appeared by his railing book in print against you and your son-in-law, whereof Your Honour may remember that I once gave you an answer, also. in print, at that inch of time.” But the ...
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... whereof they had already given some testimonies to the world, and would do more and more daily: that when he (Sir John) should have done this oflice, they desired he would come over into England, and become an eye-witness of their ...
... whereof they had already given some testimonies to the world, and would do more and more daily: that when he (Sir John) should have done this oflice, they desired he would come over into England, and become an eye-witness of their ...
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... whereof His Majesty thought the proposals of the army a better ground than the articles, though there were something in them to which His Majesty could not consent: that they (Sir John and Mr. Ashburnham) gave their friends in the army ...
... whereof His Majesty thought the proposals of the army a better ground than the articles, though there were something in them to which His Majesty could not consent: that they (Sir John and Mr. Ashburnham) gave their friends in the army ...
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