Oliver Cromwell and His TimesSherwood, Neely and Jones, 1822 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... are those writers more than very briefly , if at all , cited : the Author judging , that , to readers not conversant with their works , their continued mention might look like an affectation of authorities Vi PREFACE .
... are those writers more than very briefly , if at all , cited : the Author judging , that , to readers not conversant with their works , their continued mention might look like an affectation of authorities Vi PREFACE .
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Thomas Cromwell. their continued mention might look like an affectation of authorities ; while , to such as are versed in the English historię literature of the seventeenth and last cen- turies , their more express citation must prove ...
Thomas Cromwell. their continued mention might look like an affectation of authorities ; while , to such as are versed in the English historię literature of the seventeenth and last cen- turies , their more express citation must prove ...
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... Continued Successes of Cromwell - His remark- able Escape at the Siege of Bristol - Farther Successes-- Character of Fairfax , and the Parliament's liberality to him and Cromwell - Gloomy prospects of the King at the opening of the Year ...
... Continued Successes of Cromwell - His remark- able Escape at the Siege of Bristol - Farther Successes-- Character of Fairfax , and the Parliament's liberality to him and Cromwell - Gloomy prospects of the King at the opening of the Year ...
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... continued to reign by little other than the sufferance of numerous scarcely inferior sovereigns , their chief nobility ; while the power of the nobility themselves continued despotic over the people . In consequence , there arising no ...
... continued to reign by little other than the sufferance of numerous scarcely inferior sovereigns , their chief nobility ; while the power of the nobility themselves continued despotic over the people . In consequence , there arising no ...
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... continued so effectually to operate upon all , that the union of the entire people with their lords against the single individual in possession of it , became not , until centuries had passed away , a cause to ap- prehend for a moment ...
... continued so effectually to operate upon all , that the union of the entire people with their lords against the single individual in possession of it , became not , until centuries had passed away , a cause to ap- prehend for a moment ...
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affairs afterward appears army assembly authority Bishop Burnet Broghill Buonaparte cause Charles chief civil command commissioners Commons commonwealth conduct constitution Council Court Crom Cromwell Cromwell's crown death declared desire Earl effect endeavour enemies England English equally execution Fairfax favour forces former friends give hand hath Henry Henry Cromwell honour horse House Ireland Ireton judge justice King King's kingdom late letter liament liberty Lieutenant-general London Long Parliament Lord Broghill Lord Clarendon Lord Protector Lordship Ludlow Majesty ment military mind monarch nation neral ness never noble observed occasion officers Oliver Parlia Parliament party perhaps period person petition political possessed Presbyterians present Prince proceeded racter reign religious resolved restoration Richard Richard Cromwell royal royalists Scotland Scots sent shew sion Sir Thomas Fairfax sovereign spirit things thought throne tion took treaty troops unto Whitehall Whitelock whole
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Стр. 286 - 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. 117 - I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, and made some conscience of what they did, and from that day forward, I must say to you, they were never beaten, and wherever they were engaged against the enemy they beat continually...
Стр. 149 - Peace. But this I would recommend to your prudence, Not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of any Commander-inchief upon any occasion whatsoever ; for as I must acknowledge myself guilty of oversights, so I know they can rarely be avoided in military affairs.
Стр. 392 - And was it fit for them to sit heavy upon others? Is it ingenuous to ask liberty, and not to give it? What greater hypocrisy than for those who were oppressed by the Bishops to become the greatest oppressors themselves, so soon as their yoke was removed...
Стр. 117 - 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?
Стр. 263 - And if he were not the greatest king, if he were without some parts and qualities which have made some kings great and happy, no other prince was ever unhappy who was possessed of half his virtues and endowments, and so much without any kind of vice.
Стр. 336 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
Стр. 136 - III. We shall with the same sincerity, reality and constancy, in our several vocations, endeavour with our estates and lives mutually to preserve the rights and privileges of the Parliaments, and the liberties of the kingdoms...
Стр. 394 - It is an easy thing to talk of Necessities when men create Necessities : would not the Lord Protector make himself great and his family great ? Doth not he make these Necessities ? And then he will come upon the People with his argument of Necessity !" — This were something hard indeed. But I have not yet known what it is to " make Necessities," whatsoever the thoughts or judgments of men are.
Стр. 389 - I HAVE CAUSED A STOP TO BE PUT TO YOUR ENTRANCE INTO THE PARLIAMENT HOUSE.