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... and there are yet two hours before dinner time . This morning I shall write my
own reflections and speak of my family , of our house , and of the Republic , and
then for the future I shall write by degrees every passing event just as it occurs .
... and there are yet two hours before dinner time . This morning I shall write my
own reflections and speak of my family , of our house , and of the Republic , and
then for the future I shall write by degrees every passing event just as it occurs .
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like all other fashions may soon pass away , and then alas ! for my memoirs . If
these leaves escape being gnawed by rats , or used as waste paper , and fall into
the hands of some one good enough to peruse them , may they pardon my ...
like all other fashions may soon pass away , and then alas ! for my memoirs . If
these leaves escape being gnawed by rats , or used as waste paper , and fall into
the hands of some one good enough to peruse them , may they pardon my ...
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... him before the House of Commons . This Smart , the Master of the Cathedral
School , Durham , was , to use the language of the day , smarting under a
sentence that Cosin had been the means to a certain extent of having bad
passed upon ...
... him before the House of Commons . This Smart , the Master of the Cathedral
School , Durham , was , to use the language of the day , smarting under a
sentence that Cosin had been the means to a certain extent of having bad
passed upon ...
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Without , however , attempting to summon him or to afford him any opportunity of
defence the House of Commons proceeded in the January of 1661 , to pass
sentence upon him as if his guilt had been proved ; he was by a vote of the whole
...
Without , however , attempting to summon him or to afford him any opportunity of
defence the House of Commons proceeded in the January of 1661 , to pass
sentence upon him as if his guilt had been proved ; he was by a vote of the whole
...
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... to be rights , because oceans of blood may have been shed in the support of
them . For Cromwell there came a Nemesis even in this life . In the state of abject
terror and utter desolation in which his last years were passed , we see the fitting
...
... to be rights , because oceans of blood may have been shed in the support of
them . For Cromwell there came a Nemesis even in this life . In the state of abject
terror and utter desolation in which his last years were passed , we see the fitting
...
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