Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: In Five VolumesChapman and Hall |
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... there is no comparison . Nor can it be urged upon me that my words have the least colour that way . For the Parliament seems to have given me liberty to say whatever is on my mind to you ; as that ' 1657 . 15 SPEECH XI .
... there is no comparison . Nor can it be urged upon me that my words have the least colour that way . For the Parliament seems to have given me liberty to say whatever is on my mind to you ; as that ' 1657 . 15 SPEECH XI .
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... liberty , to the people of God , and concernments of men as Englishmen [ Voice risen into a kind of recitative ] , I would have lain at their feet , or at anybody else's feet , that things might have run in such a current ! [ Your ...
... liberty , to the people of God , and concernments of men as Englishmen [ Voice risen into a kind of recitative ] , I would have lain at their feet , or at anybody else's feet , that things might have run in such a current ! [ Your ...
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... liberty , which I submit to your judgment whether you think I have or no , -that I might tender these few things ; and some others which I have in preparation . And truly I shall reduce them to as much brevity as I can : -they are too ...
... liberty , which I submit to your judgment whether you think I have or no , -that I might tender these few things ; and some others which I have in preparation . And truly I shall reduce them to as much brevity as I can : -they are too ...
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... liberty ' at that time , ' from the Order of Parliament ; whereby they gave me power to speak with you about those things that were in the body of that Instrument and Desire which you have been pleased to speak with me upon ; ' that I ...
... liberty ' at that time , ' from the Order of Parliament ; whereby they gave me power to speak with you about those things that were in the body of that Instrument and Desire which you have been pleased to speak with me upon ; ' that I ...
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... liberty , in point of freedom from tyranny and oppression and from hazard of our religion , -To throw it all away upon men who designed by innovations to introduce Popery , and by complying with some notions introduce Arbitrariness upon ...
... liberty , in point of freedom from tyranny and oppression and from hazard of our religion , -To throw it all away upon men who designed by innovations to introduce Popery , and by complying with some notions introduce Arbitrariness upon ...
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