Life of Oliver Cromwell, Том 2Constable and Company, 1829 |
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... Charles , till , the Subjugation of Ireland by Crowell , CHAP . II . , Containing an Account of the Events , which took place in Scotland , from the Proclamation of Charles the Second , till the Battle of Worcester , 40 CHAP . III ...
... Charles , till , the Subjugation of Ireland by Crowell , CHAP . II . , Containing an Account of the Events , which took place in Scotland , from the Proclamation of Charles the Second , till the Battle of Worcester , 40 CHAP . III ...
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... Charles , to the Subjugation of Ireland by Cromwell . THE execution of the King struck with amaze- ment the whole people of England . The royal- ists had not permitted theirselves to believe that the republicans were in earnest , or ...
... Charles , to the Subjugation of Ireland by Cromwell . THE execution of the King struck with amaze- ment the whole people of England . The royal- ists had not permitted theirselves to believe that the republicans were in earnest , or ...
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... Charles Stuart , commonly called Prince of Wales . In pursuance of the same object , they issued orders to engrave a new Great Seal , on which was represented their own assembly in the act of deliberation , and the following le- gend ...
... Charles Stuart , commonly called Prince of Wales . In pursuance of the same object , they issued orders to engrave a new Great Seal , on which was represented their own assembly in the act of deliberation , and the following le- gend ...
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... Charles , had taken possession of one of the " King's rich beds at Whitehall , " will be satisfied that the spiritual humility which distinguished the future Protector , did not ex- tend to the trivial matters which belonged to his ...
... Charles , had taken possession of one of the " King's rich beds at Whitehall , " will be satisfied that the spiritual humility which distinguished the future Protector , did not ex- tend to the trivial matters which belonged to his ...
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... Charles the Second , collect what money and troops he could raise in foreign countries , and return to Ireland with the view of making a last effort to assist the royalists and recover his own estates . He had already reached London in ...
... Charles the Second , collect what money and troops he could raise in foreign countries , and return to Ireland with the view of making a last effort to assist the royalists and recover his own estates . He had already reached London in ...
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afterwards appear appointed arms army authority battle of Worcester called Captain castle cause Christ church civil Colonel command Commonwealth Commonwealth of England conduct council court Covenant Crom Cromwell's crown death declared desired Drogheda Dunbar duty Edinburgh endeavoured enemy England English expedient Fairfax fanatical favour fear foot forces friends hand hath hearts honour hope horse House House of Stuart hundred Ireland King kingdom Kingdome of Scotland Lambert Lesley letter liberty Long Parliament Lord Broghil Lord Protector Ludlow ment mercy military mind ministers monarchy Musselburgh nation neral never occasion officers Oliver Cromwell Parlia Parliament party persons petition pray prayer preach principles prisoners received regiment religion remarked republicans resolved royalists says Scotland Scots Scottish sent sion soldiers spirit St Johnstone sword ther things thought thousand tion took town Tredagh troops usurper Whitehall Whitelock
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Стр. 51 - The Lord at thy right hand: Shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies : He shall wound the heads over many countries.
Стр. 151 - Sir, we have heard what you did at the House in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it : but, Sir,, you are mistaken to think that the Parliament is dissolved ; for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves : therefore take you notice of that.
Стр. 225 - Give them consistency of judgment, one heart, and mutual love ; and go on to deliver them, and with the work of reformation ; and make the name of Christ glorious in the world. Teach those who look too much on Thy instruments, to depend more upon Thyself. Pardon such as desire to trample upon the dust of a poor worm, for they are Thy People too. And pardon the folly of this short Prayer : Even for Jesus Christ's sake. And give us a good night, if it be Thy pleasure. Amen.
Стр. 302 - ... and to command them victoriously at last ; to over-run each corner of the three nations, and overcome with equal facility both the riches of the south and the poverty of the north ; to be feared and courted by all foreign princes, and adopted a brother...
Стр. 240 - His wife and children were setting up for principality, which suited no better with any of them than scarlet on the ape; only, to speak the truth of himself, he had much natural greatness, and well became the place he had usurped. His daughter Fleetwood was humbled, and not exalted with these things, but the rest were insolent fools.
Стр. 22 - I am persuaded that this is a righteous judgment of God upon these barbarous wretches, who have imbrued their hands in so much innocent blood ; and that it will tend to prevent the effusion of blood for the future. Which are the satisfactory grounds to such actions, which otherwise cannot but work remorse and regret.
Стр. 302 - ... the estates and lives of three kingdoms as much at his disposal, as was the little inheritance of his father, and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly, (for there is no end of all the particulars of his glory) to bequeath all this with one word to his posterity ; to die with peace...
Стр. 301 - What can be more extraordinary than that a person of mean birth, no fortune, no eminent qualities of body, which have sometimes, or of mind, which have often raised men to the highest dignities, should have the courage to attempt, and the happiness to succeed in, so improbable a design as the destruction of one of the most antient, and most solidly founded monarchies upon the earth?
Стр. 21 - ... them, were ordered by me to put them all to the sword. And, indeed, being in the heat of action, I forbade them to spare any that were in arms in the town ; and, I think, that night they put to the sword about...
Стр. 28 - As for your carrying away any artillery or ammunition, that you brought not with you, or ' that ' hath not come to you since you had the command of that place, — I must deny you that ; expecting you to leave it as you found it. ' As ' for that which you mention concerning liberty of conscience, I meddle not with any man's conscience.