Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, 第 1 巻Chapman and Hall, 1845 |
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... Robert Cromwell , younger son of Sir Henry Cromwell , and younger brother of Sir Oliver Cromwell , Knights both ; who dwelt successively , in rather sumptuous fashion , at the Mansion of Hinchinbrook hard by . Mother was Elizabeth ...
... Robert Cromwell , younger son of Sir Henry Cromwell , and younger brother of Sir Oliver Cromwell , Knights both ; who dwelt successively , in rather sumptuous fashion , at the Mansion of Hinchinbrook hard by . Mother was Elizabeth ...
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... Robert Cromwell married her : the first marriage , to one William Lynne , Esquire , of Bassingbourne in Cambridgeshire , ' had lasted but a year : husband and only child are buried in Ely Cathedral , where their monument still stands ...
... Robert Cromwell married her : the first marriage , to one William Lynne , Esquire , of Bassingbourne in Cambridgeshire , ' had lasted but a year : husband and only child are buried in Ely Cathedral , where their monument still stands ...
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With Elucidations Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. This Elizabeth Steward , who had now become Mrs. Robert Cromwell , was , say the genealogists , indubitably descended from the Royal Stuart Family of Scotland ' ; and could still count ...
With Elucidations Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. This Elizabeth Steward , who had now become Mrs. Robert Cromwell , was , say the genealogists , indubitably descended from the Royal Stuart Family of Scotland ' ; and could still count ...
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... Cromwell climbed that Oak - tree , in quest of bird- nests or boy - adventures , the Tree , or this poor ghost of it , may still have a kind of claim to memory . The House where Robert Cromwell dwelt , where his son Oliver and all his ...
... Cromwell climbed that Oak - tree , in quest of bird- nests or boy - adventures , the Tree , or this poor ghost of it , may still have a kind of claim to memory . The House where Robert Cromwell dwelt , where his son Oliver and all his ...
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... Robert Cromwell's time , it had been employed as a Brewery but of this or even of Robert Cromwell's own brewing , there is , at such a distance , in such an element of distracted calumny , exaggeration and confusion , little or no ...
... Robert Cromwell's time , it had been employed as a Brewery but of this or even of Robert Cromwell's own brewing , there is , at such a distance , in such an element of distracted calumny , exaggeration and confusion , little or no ...
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231 ページ - NOT UNTO us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake.
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398 ページ - Thirdly, Whether this Army be not a lawful Power, called by God to oppose and fight against the King upon some stated grounds; and being in power to such ends, may not oppose one Name of Authority, for those ends, as well as another Name — since it was not the outward Authority summoning them that by its power made the quarrel lawful but the quarrel was lawful in itself? If so, it may be, acting will be justified in foro humano [before men]. But truly this kind of reasonings may be but fleshly...
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109 ページ - I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled, for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor. His linen was plain, and not very clean ; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar. His hat was without a hatband ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side...
352 ページ - Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread.
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