Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... asked , to come to terms with Charles than to continue a struggle which promised to drag out for years ? Negotiations opened at Oxford in the spring failed , indeed , to lead to peace , because neither party had the spirit of compromise ...
... asked , to come to terms with Charles than to continue a struggle which promised to drag out for years ? Negotiations opened at Oxford in the spring failed , indeed , to lead to peace , because neither party had the spirit of compromise ...
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... asked him what that was ? He told me it was that God had not suffered him to be any more the executioner of his enemies . " " Between a Cromwell eager to destroy the enemies of God and a Manchester eager to make peace with those enemies ...
... asked him what that was ? He told me it was that God had not suffered him to be any more the executioner of his enemies . " " Between a Cromwell eager to destroy the enemies of God and a Manchester eager to make peace with those enemies ...
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... asked the English lawyers present whether such a one was also punishable by the law of England . The English lawyers threw cold water on the scheme , White- locke asking to see the evidence on which the charge was founded , whilst ...
... asked the English lawyers present whether such a one was also punishable by the law of England . The English lawyers threw cold water on the scheme , White- locke asking to see the evidence on which the charge was founded , whilst ...
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... asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the Self - Denying Ordinance had now elapsed , he might be placed at the head of a new army to be raised in the Eastern Association . Another petition ...
... asked that , though the forty days during which Cromwell kept his appointment under the Self - Denying Ordinance had now elapsed , he might be placed at the head of a new army to be raised in the Eastern Association . Another petition ...
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... asked , were the Lords of England but William the Conqueror's colonels , or the Barons but his majors , or the Knights but his captains ? " " They plainly showed me , ' complained Baxter , " that they thought God's providence would cast ...
... asked , were the Lords of England but William the Conqueror's colonels , or the Barons but his majors , or the Knights but his captains ? " " They plainly showed me , ' complained Baxter , " that they thought God's providence would cast ...
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