The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Harvard University Press, 1939 |
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... servant in any drudgery ( I thought not to have written near the other side : 87 love will not let me alone ; I have been often provoked ) in all hazards His worst is far above the world's best . He makes us able , in truth , to say so ...
... servant in any drudgery ( I thought not to have written near the other side : 87 love will not let me alone ; I have been often provoked ) in all hazards His worst is far above the world's best . He makes us able , in truth , to say so ...
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... servant , Septemb . 9 , 1650 . O. CROMWELL.1 11 In spite of his exhortations the ministers were not to be tempted from their refuge and the governor , Sir Walter Dundas , wrote to decline his invitation in their name . Thus rebuffed ...
... servant , Septemb . 9 , 1650 . O. CROMWELL.1 11 In spite of his exhortations the ministers were not to be tempted from their refuge and the governor , Sir Walter Dundas , wrote to decline his invitation in their name . Thus rebuffed ...
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... servant to go into Fife , and to return with the other clerks ; and rest , Edinburgh , 12 of April 1651 . Your servant , O. CROMWELL.98 Wariston was much disturbed by this letter , fearing that a month might not be sufficient time to ...
... servant to go into Fife , and to return with the other clerks ; and rest , Edinburgh , 12 of April 1651 . Your servant , O. CROMWELL.98 Wariston was much disturbed by this letter , fearing that a month might not be sufficient time to ...
Inhalt
THE BEGINNINGS OF THE COMMONWEALTH | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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