Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: In Five VolumesChapman and Hall |
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... perhaps have in them much conveniency , much pro- bability towards conclusiveness . For if a remedy or expe- dient may be found , they are not of necessity , they are not inevitable grounds and if not necessary or concluding grounds ...
... perhaps have in them much conveniency , much pro- bability towards conclusiveness . For if a remedy or expe- dient may be found , they are not of necessity , they are not inevitable grounds and if not necessary or concluding grounds ...
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... perhaps somewhat farther.5 -- And therefore I say , under favour : These two Experiences do manifestly show that it is not a Title , though never so interwoven with our Laws , that makes the Law to have its free passage , and to do its ...
... perhaps somewhat farther.5 -- And therefore I say , under favour : These two Experiences do manifestly show that it is not a Title , though never so interwoven with our Laws , that makes the Law to have its free passage , and to do its ...
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... perhaps very liable to be misunderstood by a modern reader . The old phrase , still current in remote quarters , " It's no lie , " which signifies an emphatic and even cour teous assent and affirmation , must be borne in mind . spotted ...
... perhaps very liable to be misunderstood by a modern reader . The old phrase , still current in remote quarters , " It's no lie , " which signifies an emphatic and even cour teous assent and affirmation , must be borne in mind . spotted ...
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... perhaps upon weaker 17 Oliverian reduplication of the phrase : accent on was . 13 Very familiar with this passage of Jude ; see Speech II . vol . iv . p . 24 . 19 Grammar a little imperfect . Really one begins to find Oliver would , as ...
... perhaps upon weaker 17 Oliverian reduplication of the phrase : accent on was . 13 Very familiar with this passage of Jude ; see Speech II . vol . iv . p . 24 . 19 Grammar a little imperfect . Really one begins to find Oliver would , as ...
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... perhaps are men that do think them- selves engaged to continue with you , and to serve you , should be anywise disobliged from you . ' I have now no more to say . ' The truth is , I did in- dicate this as my conclusion to you at the ...
... perhaps are men that do think them- selves engaged to continue with you , and to serve you , should be anywise disobliged from you . ' I have now no more to say . ' The truth is , I did in- dicate this as my conclusion to you at the ...
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affairs answer antea Army Arthur Haselrig Battle of Naseby beseech blessing Cambridge Captain Castle cause Colonel Committee Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England Cromwell's desire divers doth Dunkirk endeavour Enemy England Esquire faithful farther favour Foot GENTLEMEN give godly Government Hampton Court hand hath Haverfordwest heart Highness Highness's Honourable William Lenthall hope Horse House humble servant Ireland John judge justice King Kingship Letter liberty London Long Parliament look Lord Protector Lordships loving friend March Mayor ment mercy Naseby Nation Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's Parlia Parliament Parliament of England Peace persons Petition and Advice poor present Protestants Puritan Regiment rest Royalist Scotland sent Settlement Soldiers speak Speaker Speech spirit Tanner MSS thereof things thought Thurloe tion Town Troops truly trust University of Oxford unto Waterford wherein Whitehall Whitlocke William Lenthall word