The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Harvard University Press, 1939 |
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... rest , escaping , were left by Fairfax to be arrested by the justices of the peace throughout the countryside . The fate of the captives was not long in doubt . The next morning two cornets Henry Denne and Thompson , the latter a ...
... rest , escaping , were left by Fairfax to be arrested by the justices of the peace throughout the countryside . The fate of the captives was not long in doubt . The next morning two cornets Henry Denne and Thompson , the latter a ...
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... rest of the gentlemen , the gar- rison is put in good order , and the Munster officers and soldiers in that garrison in a way of settlement . Colonel Phayre , as I hear , intends to leave two - hundred men there , and to march with the rest ...
... rest of the gentlemen , the gar- rison is put in good order , and the Munster officers and soldiers in that garrison in a way of settlement . Colonel Phayre , as I hear , intends to leave two - hundred men there , and to march with the rest ...
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... rest , Your servant , Edinburgh , 14 Decemb . 1650 . O. CROMWELL.129 Dundas asked for Alexander Jaffray , the Provost of Aberdeen , and the Reverend John Carstairs of Glasgow.130 The first was a Quaker who had been wounded and captured ...
... rest , Your servant , Edinburgh , 14 Decemb . 1650 . O. CROMWELL.129 Dundas asked for Alexander Jaffray , the Provost of Aberdeen , and the Reverend John Carstairs of Glasgow.130 The first was a Quaker who had been wounded and captured ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF THE COMMONWEALTH | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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