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... Fleetwood recalled . - Henry Cromwel sent.— His wise administration . - Act for abjuring the Catholic faith . - Henry Cromwel lord deputy . - Administration of Scotland . 391 410 427 CHAPTER XXVIII . Second session of parliament . - One ...
... Fleetwood recalled . - Henry Cromwel sent.— His wise administration . - Act for abjuring the Catholic faith . - Henry Cromwel lord deputy . - Administration of Scotland . 391 410 427 CHAPTER XXVIII . Second session of parliament . - One ...
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... Fleetwood . John Lambert . Edward Montagu . John Desborough . Walter Strickland . Henry Lawrence . Sir Gilbert Pickering , Bart . Sir Charles Wolseley , Bart . Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper , Bart . William Sydenham . Philip Jones . Richard ...
... Fleetwood . John Lambert . Edward Montagu . John Desborough . Walter Strickland . Henry Lawrence . Sir Gilbert Pickering , Bart . Sir Charles Wolseley , Bart . Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper , Bart . William Sydenham . Philip Jones . Richard ...
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... Fleetwood , Lam- bert , Desborough , viscount Lisle , Pickering , Strickland , Sydenham , Montagu , afterwards earl of Sandwich , and Lawrence , all privy counsellors , to whom he has added Whalley and Overton ( eminent military ...
... Fleetwood , Lam- bert , Desborough , viscount Lisle , Pickering , Strickland , Sydenham , Montagu , afterwards earl of Sandwich , and Lawrence , all privy counsellors , to whom he has added Whalley and Overton ( eminent military ...
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... Fleetwood was in Ireland , there appears to be a poorness and meanness of conception in this servile imitation . 1654 . • Order Book , passim . 45 CHAPTER IV . SITUATION OF CROMWEL WITH REGARD TO 44 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
... Fleetwood was in Ireland , there appears to be a poorness and meanness of conception in this servile imitation . 1654 . • Order Book , passim . 45 CHAPTER IV . SITUATION OF CROMWEL WITH REGARD TO 44 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
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... Fleetwood , who had See above , p . 39 . P Thurloe , Vol . II , p . 162 . • Several Proceedings , Feb. 23 . a Ibid . p . 149 , 162 . married the widow of Ireton and was of conse- quence 62 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
... Fleetwood , who had See above , p . 39 . P Thurloe , Vol . II , p . 162 . • Several Proceedings , Feb. 23 . a Ibid . p . 149 , 162 . married the widow of Ireton and was of conse- quence 62 HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .
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Page 59 - And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them ; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger : and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Page 362 - are most of them old decayed serving-men, and tapsters, and such kind of fellows ; and,' said I, ' their troops are gentlemen's sons, younger sons and persons of quality; do you think that the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen, that have honour and courage and resolution in them...
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