The life of Oliver Cromwell1680 |
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... Means he strength- ened himself with fufficient Aids to op- pofe the lord Capel , who was to have been feconded by Prince Rupert , and fhould have feiz'd on Cambridge , thereby to have impeded the Affociation of the adjoining Counties ...
... Means he strength- ened himself with fufficient Aids to op- pofe the lord Capel , who was to have been feconded by Prince Rupert , and fhould have feiz'd on Cambridge , thereby to have impeded the Affociation of the adjoining Counties ...
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... mean Time the Scats were very bufy , they had commenc'd a Treaty with Prince Charles at Breda , which at last was concluded on , he affenting to their Pref byterian Government ; and they to instal and re - establish him in that Kingdom ...
... mean Time the Scats were very bufy , they had commenc'd a Treaty with Prince Charles at Breda , which at last was concluded on , he affenting to their Pref byterian Government ; and they to instal and re - establish him in that Kingdom ...
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... means whereby I was brought under that interpretation of that which was not in my Jelf intended maliciously , there bing Teftimoney given ( by Perfons whom I pity ) fo false , yet fo pofitive , that I cannot condemn my Judges , fer ...
... means whereby I was brought under that interpretation of that which was not in my Jelf intended maliciously , there bing Teftimoney given ( by Perfons whom I pity ) fo false , yet fo pofitive , that I cannot condemn my Judges , fer ...
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... means ' to bring me to God this Day , whom I C < in the Bowels of my Savionr befeech to ' forgive thofe People that have done it ; I owe them no harm , God return better things into their Bofoms with all the od of this , and everlasting ...
... means ' to bring me to God this Day , whom I C < in the Bowels of my Savionr befeech to ' forgive thofe People that have done it ; I owe them no harm , God return better things into their Bofoms with all the od of this , and everlasting ...
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... ; who thereupon applied them : felves to the Army , expecting redress by their means , who ( though unwilling to • meddle meddle with the Civil Authority ) agree that fuch Officer is train of his he knew would take well.
... ; who thereupon applied them : felves to the Army , expecting redress by their means , who ( though unwilling to • meddle meddle with the Civil Authority ) agree that fuch Officer is train of his he knew would take well.
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Page 56 - ... after he comes thither: and that from thence he be committed to prison in Bridewell, London, and there restrained from the society of all people, and kept to hard labour till he be released by the Parliament: and, during that time, be debarred of the use of pen, ink, and paper, and have no relief but what he earns by his daily labour.