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... ( ten years older than our Oliver ) , went into the army , regiment in the Dutch service : this is the Colonel VOL . I. 3 Colonel of an English Cromwell who is said Hampden , Bucks : an opulent , zealous person , THE CROMWELL KINDRED . 25.
... ( ten years older than our Oliver ) , went into the army , regiment in the Dutch service : this is the Colonel VOL . I. 3 Colonel of an English Cromwell who is said Hampden , Bucks : an opulent , zealous person , THE CROMWELL KINDRED . 25.
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Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. Hampden , Bucks : an opulent , zealous person , not without ambi- tions ; already a widow and mother of two Boys , one of whom proved very celebrated as JOHN HAMPDEN ; -she was Robert or fabled to have ...
Oliver Cromwell Thomas Carlyle. Hampden , Bucks : an opulent , zealous person , not without ambi- tions ; already a widow and mother of two Boys , one of whom proved very celebrated as JOHN HAMPDEN ; -she was Robert or fabled to have ...
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... person , does indeed report as of his own knowledge , ' that Oliver Protector , once upon a time when Bishop Goodman came dedicating to him some unread- able semi - popish jargon about the ' mystery of the Holy Trinity , ' and some ...
... person , does indeed report as of his own knowledge , ' that Oliver Protector , once upon a time when Bishop Goodman came dedicating to him some unread- able semi - popish jargon about the ' mystery of the Holy Trinity , ' and some ...
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... persons who have read Laud's writings are acquainted with this Bishop Goodman , or Badman ; he died a declared Papist . Poor man , his speculations , now become jargon to us , were once very serious and eloquent to him ! Such is the ...
... persons who have read Laud's writings are acquainted with this Bishop Goodman , or Badman ; he died a declared Papist . Poor man , his speculations , now become jargon to us , were once very serious and eloquent to him ! Such is the ...
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... persons , represents himself as straining every nerve to beat down and extinguish this traitorous fanatic flame ... person . On the whole , as this is the earliest articulate utterance of the Oliver Family ; and casts a faint glimmer of ...
... persons , represents himself as straining every nerve to beat down and extinguish this traitorous fanatic flame ... person . On the whole , as this is the earliest articulate utterance of the Oliver Family ; and casts a faint glimmer of ...
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