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... Cromwell towards the republicans , who were no longer indeed his friends after he became Protector ; and another case oc- curs to us : Mrs. Hutchinson , ' says the present author , appears to have had a great dislike of Cromwell ...
... Cromwell towards the republicans , who were no longer indeed his friends after he became Protector ; and another case oc- curs to us : Mrs. Hutchinson , ' says the present author , appears to have had a great dislike of Cromwell ...
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... Cromwell , then Deputy of Ireland , writes thus : " His Highness was pleased to declare to several of the House that he was resolved to accept the title of King : but just in the very nick of time he took other resolutions : the three ...
... Cromwell , then Deputy of Ireland , writes thus : " His Highness was pleased to declare to several of the House that he was resolved to accept the title of King : but just in the very nick of time he took other resolutions : the three ...
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... Cromwell was not to be moved ; and the Cardinal again yielded to the necessity imposed on him . These deeds have immortalized the memory of Cromwell in the valleys of Piedmont . Nismes and the south of France have witnessed a similar ...
... Cromwell was not to be moved ; and the Cardinal again yielded to the necessity imposed on him . These deeds have immortalized the memory of Cromwell in the valleys of Piedmont . Nismes and the south of France have witnessed a similar ...
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