Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Том 1Chapman and Hall, 1845 |
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... Given a divine Heroism , to smother it well in human Dulness , to touch it with the mace of Death , so that no human soul shall henceforth recog- nize it for a Heroism , but all souls shall fly from it as from a chaotic Torpor , an ...
... Given a divine Heroism , to smother it well in human Dulness , to touch it with the mace of Death , so that no human soul shall henceforth recog- nize it for a Heroism , but all souls shall fly from it as from a chaotic Torpor , an ...
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... given up to Dryas- dust , will be buried in a very disastrous manner ! — 6 But the thing we had to say and repeat was this , That Puri- tanism is not of the Nineteenth Century , but of the Seventeenth ; that the grand unintelligibility ...
... given up to Dryas- dust , will be buried in a very disastrous manner ! — 6 But the thing we had to say and repeat was this , That Puri- tanism is not of the Nineteenth Century , but of the Seventeenth ; that the grand unintelligibility ...
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... given ; but seems to have been in 1591. Our Oliver was their fifth child ; their second boy ; but the first soon died . They had ten children in all ; of whom seven came to maturity , and Oliver was their only son . I may as well print ...
... given ; but seems to have been in 1591. Our Oliver was their fifth child ; their second boy ; but the first soon died . They had ten children in all ; of whom seven came to maturity , and Oliver was their only son . I may as well print ...
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... given place to Montague blazonry ; and no dull man can bore us with that any more . 6 Huntingdon itself lies pleasantly along the left bank of the Ouse ; sloping pleasantly upwards from Ouse Bridge , which con- nects it with the old ...
... given place to Montague blazonry ; and no dull man can bore us with that any more . 6 Huntingdon itself lies pleasantly along the left bank of the Ouse ; sloping pleasantly upwards from Ouse Bridge , which con- nects it with the old ...
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... given ; say about 1635 , when the lad , born 1617 , ' was in his 18th year ? I have found no hint of this affair in any other quarter , not in the wildest Royalist- Birkenhead or Walker's - Independency lampoon ; and consider it very ...
... given ; say about 1635 , when the lad , born 1617 , ' was in his 18th year ? I have found no hint of this affair in any other quarter , not in the wildest Royalist- Birkenhead or Walker's - Independency lampoon ; and consider it very ...
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Стр. 437 - The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.
Стр. 448 - In that day shall the Lord of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for a diadem of beauty, unto the residue of his people...
Стр. 188 - NOT UNTO us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory, for thy mercy, and for thy truth's sake.
Стр. 542 - And Uriah said unto David, The ark, and Israel, and Judah, abide in tents; and my lord Joab, and the servants of my lord, are encamped in the open fields; shall I then go into mine house, to eat and to drink, and to lie with my wife? as thou livest, and as thy soul liveth, 191 I will not do this thing.
Стр. 424 - What can we say to these things ! If God be for us, who can be against us?
Стр. 195 - Presbyterians, as yet the dominant party, earnestly entreated to the same effect. In vain, both of them. The King had other schemes : the King, writing privately to Digby before quitting Oxford, when he had some mind to venture privately on London, as he ultimately did on the Scotch Camp, to raise Treaties and Caballings there, had said...
Стр. 449 - For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little: 11.
Стр. 437 - The Lord at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies ; he shall wound the heads over many countries. He shall drink of the brook in the way: therefore shall he lift up the head.
Стр. 449 - Whom shall He teach knowledge? and whom shall He make to understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts.
Стр. 157 - I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general weal of our Mother Country, as no Members of either House will scruple to deny themselves, and their own private interests, for the public good; nor account it to be a dishonour done to them, whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter.* III.