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Pagina 88
... Cromwell's Memoirs of the Protector , IV . - On the Instruction of the Deaf and Blind , V - Recollections of the Cumberland Road , VI . - Description of an Indian Mound , VII . - Letters from the South of France , No. 1 . VIII - History ...
... Cromwell's Memoirs of the Protector , IV . - On the Instruction of the Deaf and Blind , V - Recollections of the Cumberland Road , VI . - Description of an Indian Mound , VII . - Letters from the South of France , No. 1 . VIII - History ...
Pagina 99
... Cromwell , and of his Sons , Richard and Henry ; illustrated by Original Letters and other Family Papers . By Oliver Cromwell , Esq .; a descendant of the Family . With Portraits from Original Pictures . pp . 733. 31. 3s . Boards ...
... Cromwell , and of his Sons , Richard and Henry ; illustrated by Original Letters and other Family Papers . By Oliver Cromwell , Esq .; a descendant of the Family . With Portraits from Original Pictures . pp . 733. 31. 3s . Boards ...
Pagina 100
... Cromwell's system from the principles on which the late king had been opposed and beheaded . Colonel Rich , moreover , was sent prisoner to Windsor ; Overton , to the Tower ; and Lilbourne , after many sufferings and prosecutions , was ...
... Cromwell's system from the principles on which the late king had been opposed and beheaded . Colonel Rich , moreover , was sent prisoner to Windsor ; Overton , to the Tower ; and Lilbourne , after many sufferings and prosecutions , was ...
Pagina 101
... Cromwell's collectors ? Cony was a prisoner at Cromwell's suit ; and , being brought to the bar of the King's Bench by a Habeas Corpus , these his counsel were taken from the bar , and sent to the Tower for pleading their client's cause ...
... Cromwell's collectors ? Cony was a prisoner at Cromwell's suit ; and , being brought to the bar of the King's Bench by a Habeas Corpus , these his counsel were taken from the bar , and sent to the Tower for pleading their client's cause ...
Pagina 102
... Cromwell would have given half his sceptre to have secured in his interests , told him plainly that " he would not act with him because he liked not any of his ways since he broke the parliament , " and how " ap- parent a way was made ...
... Cromwell would have given half his sceptre to have secured in his interests , told him plainly that " he would not act with him because he liked not any of his ways since he broke the parliament , " and how " ap- parent a way was made ...
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