Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, 第 9 巻P.F. Collier, publisher, 1897 |
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... late King's Son . [ What a designation for " Charles by the grace of God ! " The " was " may possibly have been " is " when spoken ; but we cannot afford to change it . ] And this is , I think , a thing far from being reckonable as a ...
... late King's Son . [ What a designation for " Charles by the grace of God ! " The " was " may possibly have been " is " when spoken ; but we cannot afford to change it . ] And this is , I think , a thing far from being reckonable as a ...
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... late , " comparing Notes of his Highness's Speech ; " could not finish the business that night , our Notes being a little cramp . It was grown quite dark before his Highness had done ; so that we could hardly see our pencils go , at the ...
... late , " comparing Notes of his Highness's Speech ; " could not finish the business that night , our Notes being a little cramp . It was grown quite dark before his Highness had done ; so that we could hardly see our pencils go , at the ...
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... late been privily got ready against them ; and such as follow the Romish Religion are directed to withdraw from among them . within a limited time : so that everything seems now again to point towards the extermination of all among ...
... late been privily got ready against them ; and such as follow the Romish Religion are directed to withdraw from among them . within a limited time : so that everything seems now again to point towards the extermination of all among ...
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... late times ; often " indisposed " the spring before last . His course of life had not been favorable to health ! " A burden too heavy for man ! " as he himself , with a sigh , would some- times say . Incessant toil ; inconceivable labor ...
... late times ; often " indisposed " the spring before last . His course of life had not been favorable to health ! " A burden too heavy for man ! " as he himself , with a sigh , would some- times say . Incessant toil ; inconceivable labor ...
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... late Highness Oliver Cromwell , in the Time of his Sickness ; wherein is related many of his Ex- pressions upon his Death - bed , together with his Prayer within two or three Days before his Death . Written by one that was then Groom of ...
... late Highness Oliver Cromwell , in the Time of his Sickness ; wherein is related many of his Ex- pressions upon his Death - bed , together with his Prayer within two or three Days before his Death . Written by one that was then Groom of ...
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31 ページ - I will hear what God the Lord will speak: for he will speak peace unto his people, and to his saints: but let them not turn again to folly.
8 ページ - Mercy and truth are met together ; Righteousness and peace have kissed each other. Truth shall spring out of the earth ; And righteousness shall look down from heaven. Yea, the Lord shall give that which is good ; And our land shall yield her increase. Righteousness shall go before Him ; And shall set us in the way of His steps.
7 ページ - Surely his salvation is nigh them that fear him; tha,t glory may dwell in our land.
57 ページ - ... not that I speak in respect of want; for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content. I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound ; every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
56 ページ - The Lord giveth, and the Lord ' taketh away ; blessed be the name of the Lord.
93 ページ - You have heard of Naseby : it was a happy victory. As in this, so in that God was pleased to use His servants ; and if men will be malicious, and swell with envy, we know Who hath said , If they will not see, yet they shall see , and be ashamed for their, envy , at His people.
128 ページ - That the Chancellor, Keeper or Commissioners of the Great Seal, the Treasurer, Admiral, Chief Governors of Ireland and Scotland, and the Chief Justices of both the Benches, shall be chosen by the approbation of Parliament; and, in the intervals of Parliament, by the approbation of the major part of the Council, to be afterwards approved by the Parliament.
65 ページ - The storm is changed into a calm, At His command and will ; So that the waves which raged before Now quiet are and still ! Then are they glad, — because at rest And quiet now they be : So to the haven He them brings Which they desired to see.
513 ページ - Schiller had much more prudence and dexterity of management than I; he was also thinking of his periodical the Horen, about this time, and of course rather wished to attract than repel me. Accordingly he answered me like an accomplished Kantite; and as my stiff-necked Realism gave occasion to many contradictions, much battling took place between us, and at last a truce, in which neither party would consent to yield the victory, but each held himself invincible. Positions like the following grieved...
36 ページ - I thought I had been doing that which was my duty, and thought it would have satisfied you ! But if everything must be too high or too low, you are not to be satisfied.