Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: (X, 322 p.)Chapman and Hall, 1845 |
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... things that fill me full of sense . ' One is , The mercy on a poor unworthy creature ; the second is , This great ... thing , in some sense , is the inconsiderableness and unworthiness of the person ' that hath been the object and ...
... things that fill me full of sense . ' One is , The mercy on a poor unworthy creature ; the second is , This great ... thing , in some sense , is the inconsiderableness and unworthiness of the person ' that hath been the object and ...
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... things . ' not . ' Glorious things : for you have Laws and statutes , and ' ordinances , which , though not all of them so conformable ' as were to be wished to the Law of God , yet , on all hands , ' pretend not to be long rested - in ...
... things . ' not . ' Glorious things : for you have Laws and statutes , and ' ordinances , which , though not all of them so conformable ' as were to be wished to the Law of God , yet , on all hands , ' pretend not to be long rested - in ...
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... things ' wonderful amongst us , ' by terrible things in righteousness . " 1 ' He hath visited us by wonderful things ' ! [ A Time of Miracle : as indeed all Times ' are , your Highness , when ' there are MEN alive in them ! ] In mercy ...
... things ' wonderful amongst us , ' by terrible things in righteousness . " 1 ' He hath visited us by wonderful things ' ! [ A Time of Miracle : as indeed all Times ' are , your Highness , when ' there are MEN alive in them ! ] In mercy ...
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... things ? Couldst thou debate on Nayler , day after day , for a whole Winter ? Thou , if the sky were threatening to fall on account of it , wouldst sink under such labour appointed only for the oxen of the gods ! -The honour- able ...
... things ? Couldst thou debate on Nayler , day after day , for a whole Winter ? Thou , if the sky were threatening to fall on account of it , wouldst sink under such labour appointed only for the oxen of the gods ! -The honour- able ...
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... things ' that have befallen me since I was first engaged in the affairs ' of this Commonwealth , if they could be supposed to be all brought into such a compass that I could take a view of ' them at once , truly I do not think they ...
... things ' that have befallen me since I was first engaged in the affairs ' of this Commonwealth , if they could be supposed to be all brought into such a compass that I could take a view of ' them at once , truly I do not think they ...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volumen4 Oliver Cromwell Vista completa - 1871 |
Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volumen4 Oliver Cromwell Vista completa - 1871 |
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