Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: In Five VolumesChapman and Hall |
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... Settlement . [ This is the First thing ; what the Second is , does not yet for a long while appear . ] I hope it will not be expected I should answer everything that was then said : because I suppose the main things that were spoken ...
... Settlement . [ This is the First thing ; what the Second is , does not yet for a long while appear . ] I hope it will not be expected I should answer everything that was then said : because I suppose the main things that were spoken ...
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... settlement and known names , as was said before . " And there were two good instances given of that : the one , in King James's time , about his desire to alter somewhat of the Title : and the other in the Long Parliament , where they ...
... settlement and known names , as was said before . " And there were two good instances given of that : the one , in King James's time , about his desire to alter somewhat of the Title : and the other in the Long Parliament , where they ...
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... settle ; and beforehand we can have confidence that what you do settle will be as authentic as the things that were of old , —especially as this individual thing , the Name or Title , —according to the Parliament's appointment . ' Is ...
... settle ; and beforehand we can have confidence that what you do settle will be as authentic as the things that were of old , —especially as this individual thing , the Name or Title , —according to the Parliament's appointment . ' Is ...
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... - and I compliment not , God knows it ! But this I should say , That I do think , you , in the settling of the peace and liberties of this Nation , which cries as loud upon you as ever Nation did ΙΟ 13 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
... - and I compliment not , God knows it ! But this I should say , That I do think , you , in the settling of the peace and liberties of this Nation , which cries as loud upon you as ever Nation did ΙΟ 13 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
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... settle over them , yet I must say , it is my duty and my conscience to beg of you that there may be no hard things put upon me ; things , I mean , hard to them , which they cannot swallow . [ The Young Lady will and she will not ] If ...
... settle over them , yet I must say , it is my duty and my conscience to beg of you that there may be no hard things put upon me ; things , I mean , hard to them , which they cannot swallow . [ The Young Lady will and she will not ] If ...
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