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" HARRISON. I think that which my Lord General hath propounded is to advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties, and so that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us may not be cast away : how this may be done is the great... "
The Lives of the English Regicides: And Other Commissioners of the Pretended ... - Page 315
by Mark Noble - 1798 - 340 pages
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOURNAL

SEVERAL HANDS - 1758 - 668 pages
...and the good of " this Commonwealth, we fhall be very much blame-worthy." 'Major-General HARRISON. " I think that which my Lord *' General hath propounded...civil and fpiritual liberties; and fo that the mercies t{ which the Lord hath given in to us, may not be caft away : " How this may be done is the great queftion."...
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A Short Critical Review of the Political Life of Oliver Cromwell: Lord ...

John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...honour, and the good of tliis commonwealth, we fhall be very much blame-worthy. M 3 Harrifon. Harrifon. I think that which my lord general hath propounded, is to advife us to a fettlement both of our civil and fptritual liberties, and fo that the mercies which the Lord...
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History of England, Volume 20

Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 pages
...Honour and the Good of this Commonwealth, we Jhall be very much Blameworthy. Major-General HARRISON. I think that which my Lord- General hath propounded is, to advife as to a Settlement hoth of our Civil and Spiritual Liberties ; and ,fo that the Mercies which the Lord hath...
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The Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland ...

John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...much blame- worthy. Harrifpn. I think that which my Lord-general hath propounded,- is to advife us to a fettlement both of our civil and fpiritual liberties,...away ; how this may be done is the great, queftion. Whitelock. It is a great queftion indeed, and not • fuddenly to be refolved ; .yet it were pity that...
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Memorials of the Professional Life and Times of Sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - Admirals - 1833 - 644 pages
...hath propounded is, to advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties ; and so that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us, may not be cast away. How this may be done, is the great question. Whiteloch. — " It is a great question indeed,...
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Memorials of the professional life and times of sir William Penn ..., Volume 2

Granville Penn - 1833 - 642 pages
...hath propounded is, to advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties ; and so that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us, may not be cast away. How this may be done, is the great question. Whiteloch. — " It is a great question indeed,...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the Execution ...

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 512 pages
...hath propounded, is, To advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties ; and so, that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us may not be cast away. How this may be done is the great question." WHITELOCKE. — " It is a great question indeed,...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 1

Guizot (M., François) - Great Britain - 1854 - 516 pages
...hath propounded, is, To advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties ; and so, that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us may not be cast away. How this may be done is the great question." WHITELOCKE.—"It is a great question indeed,...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1868 - 648 pages
...hath propounded, is, To advise as to a settlement both of our civil and spiritual liberties ; and so, that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us may not be cast away. How this may be done is the great question." WHITELOCKE. — "It is a great question indeed,...
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Carlyles' Works: Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches

Thomas Carlyle - English literature - 1884 - 520 pages
...hath propounded, is, To advise as to a Settlement both of our Civil and Spiritual Liberties ; and so, that the mercies which the Lord hath given in to us may not be cast away. How this may be done is the great question. " WHITLOCKE. It is a great question indeed,...
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