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... ready , if the ces- " sation were expired , to renew the war , and to prosecute it hopefully , to the reduction or sup- pression of the Irish ? " They answered very clearly , that , in the state they were in , they could not carry on ...
... ready , if the ces- " sation were expired , to renew the war , and to prosecute it hopefully , to the reduction or sup- pression of the Irish ? " They answered very clearly , that , in the state they were in , they could not carry on ...
Side 14
... ready to produce . However the animosities increased , and the parties appeared barefaced against each other ; which increased the distractions , and divided the city as well as the parliament ; and new opinions started up in religion ...
... ready to produce . However the animosities increased , and the parties appeared barefaced against each other ; which increased the distractions , and divided the city as well as the parliament ; and new opinions started up in religion ...
Side 21
... reputation to their numbers , and the people would pay more reverence , and yield a " fuller obedience to their commands : " and then " 66 66 66 concluded , " that he was ready 1644. ] propose a self - denying ordinance . 21.
... reputation to their numbers , and the people would pay more reverence , and yield a " fuller obedience to their commands : " and then " 66 66 66 concluded , " that he was ready 1644. ] propose a self - denying ordinance . 21.
Side 22
... ready to lay it down , to be disposed of by the " parliament ; and wished , that the profits thereof might be applied towards the support of the war . ” When the ice was thus broke , Oliver Cromwell , who had not yet arrived at the ...
... ready to lay it down , to be disposed of by the " parliament ; and wished , that the profits thereof might be applied towards the support of the war . ” When the ice was thus broke , Oliver Cromwell , who had not yet arrived at the ...
Side 36
... ready , at the day that was set down , at " Uxbridge . " 46 " " 46 46 When this was returned to Westminster , there arose new disputes upon the persons named by the king , or rather against the additions , and appella- tions of title ...
... ready , at the day that was set down , at " Uxbridge . " 46 " " 46 46 When this was returned to Westminster , there arose new disputes upon the persons named by the king , or rather against the additions , and appella- tions of title ...
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