Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... sent to enquire where I might see the to Mr. Marshall Grocer corner of / Gt . Newport Street " Mr. Marshall knew nothing of the Pictures sold been such a picture of Cromwell , he sd have thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he ...
... sent to enquire where I might see the to Mr. Marshall Grocer corner of / Gt . Newport Street " Mr. Marshall knew nothing of the Pictures sold been such a picture of Cromwell , he sd have thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that he ...
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... sent to enquire where I might see the to Mr. Marshall Grocer corner of / Gt . Newport Street in ' Mr. Marshall knew nothing of the Pictures sold been such a picture of Cromwell , he sd have thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that ...
... sent to enquire where I might see the to Mr. Marshall Grocer corner of / Gt . Newport Street in ' Mr. Marshall knew nothing of the Pictures sold been such a picture of Cromwell , he sd have thought Mr. Gerrard advised him to do so that ...
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... sent him as it sent Luther into a monastery . Being what he was , a Puritan Englishman , it left him with strong resolution to do his work in this world strenuously , and to help others in things temporal , as he himself had been helped ...
... sent him as it sent Luther into a monastery . Being what he was , a Puritan Englishman , it left him with strong resolution to do his work in this world strenuously , and to help others in things temporal , as he himself had been helped ...
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... sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to Westminster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries without food or firing till midnight in the public schools , because they refused to pay ...
... sent up three of the Heads of Houses in custody to Westminster , and on a cold night in March shut up the Vice - Chancellor and other dignitaries without food or firing till midnight in the public schools , because they refused to pay ...
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... sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order " to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr. Crom ...
... sent down arms valued at £ 100 . On July 15 he moved for an order " to allow the townsmen of Cambridge to raise two companies of volunteers , and to appoint captains over them . " A month later the House was informed that " Mr. Crom ...
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