Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... wrote , what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved dark- ness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise ...
... wrote , what my manner of life hath been . Oh ! I lived in and loved dark- ness , and hated light . I was a chief - the chief of sinners . This is true , I hated godliness , yet God had mercy upon me . " It has however never been wise ...
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... wrote long afterwards to his daughter Bridget , เเ " tasted that the Lord It was is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " - a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman com- munion , would ...
... wrote long afterwards to his daughter Bridget , เเ " tasted that the Lord It was is gracious , without some sense of self , vanity and badness ? " - a crisis in his life which , if he had been born in the Roman com- munion , would ...
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... wrote Sir Philip Warwick , one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking whom I knew not , very ordinarily apparelled , for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to be made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain ...
... wrote Sir Philip Warwick , one morning well clad , and perceived a gentleman speaking whom I knew not , very ordinarily apparelled , for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to be made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain ...
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... wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune ...
... wrote , " is conjunct with the pros- perity of the King , besides the interest of their own security , by the obligation of secular advantages . For they who have their livelihood from the King , and are in expectance of their fortune ...
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... wrote Cromwell wrathfully , “ it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
... wrote Cromwell wrathfully , “ it were better in my poor opinion , Leicester were not , than that there should not be found an immediate taking of the field by our forces to accomplish the common ends . " To subordinate local interests ...
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accept action amongst attempt authority Blake brought Buckinghamshire cause cavalry Charles Charles's Chequers Court Church clergy collection command Commonwealth constitutional Cromwell's daughter of Oliver declared defence doubt Duke Duke of Hamilton Earl elected Elizabeth enemy England English Englishmen episcopacy established facing Fairfax favour force France Frankland-Russell-Astley garrison Hamilton hands hath Henry Marten Hinchingbrooke hope House of Commons Instrument Ireland Ireton King King's kingdom Lambert least Lilburne London Long Parliament Lord Major-Generals Manchester ment military militia Model Army National Portrait Gallery negotiation never officers Oliver Cromwell Oliver's ordinance Painting by Robert Parlia Parliament Parliamentary party peace person political Presbyterian proposal Protector Puritan question refused regiments religion religious liberty resistance Robert Walker Royalist Samuel Cooper scheme Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish army settlement Sidney Sussex College soldiers Spain spirit taken tion took troops Vane victory vote Westminster whilst Windsor Castle wrote