DA427 .S5 1977
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The court of Oliver Cromwell / |
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DA427 .S64
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The speech of His Highnesse the Lord Protector to the Parliament in the painted chamber at Westminster, on Munday last, being the fourth of this instant September, 1654. Examined by the original copy ; published by order and authority. |
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DA427 .W66 2013
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Perceptions of a monarchy without a king : reactions to Oliver Cromwell's power / |
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DA427 .W66 2013eb
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Perceptions of a monarchy without a king : reactions to Oliver Cromwell's power / |
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DA427.1 1650 .C76
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Severall letters and passages between His Excellency, the Lord Generall Cromwell, and William Dundas, governour of Edinburgh Castle, and the ministers therein, since His Excellencies entrance into Edinburgh whereunto are annexed some quaeries that were then sent to the said governour and ministers. |
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DA427.1 1653
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An ordinance declaring that the offences herein mentioned and no other shall be adjudged high treason within the common-wealth of England, Scotland and Ireland and the dominions there unto belonging |
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DA427.1 1654
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Oliva pacis. : Ad illustrissimum celsissimúmq; Oliverum, reipub. angliae, scotiae, & hiberniae dominum protectorem; de pace cum foederatis belgis feliciter sancita, carmen cantabrigiense. |
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DA427.1 1654 .T58
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Colonel Titus his address to Oliver Cromwell prefix'd to a certain treatise, wherein the author (under the borrow'd name of William Allen) proves, that killing the usurper was no murder : to his highness Oliver Cromwell. |
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DA427.1 1657 .F57
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Paean triumphalis in secundum inaugurationem serenissimi nostri principis Olivari ubi celebriores terra marique victoriae brevissimè perstringuntur : dedecatus Cardinali Mazarino. |
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DA427.1 1680 .G84
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A most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or Sermon of self-denyal, (preached or) held forth the last Lord's-day of April, in the year of freedom the 1st. 1649, At Sir P.T.'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields / |
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DA427.1 1692 .G84
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A most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or, Sermon of self-denyal, (preached or) held forth the last Lord's-day of April, in the year of freedom the 1st. 1649, At Sir P.T.'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields / |
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DA427.1 .D38
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The benediction |
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DA427.1 .H86
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His Highnesse the Lord Protector-protected in his accepting, or (if you will have it so) in his assuming the protectorship as is here cautioned, and all the clamors, cavils, exceptions, and objections against either as unlawful or king-like (as some please to call it) fully refuted and answered, or satisfied &c. : written in honour of His Highness, so of all our other present powers whether creators or createds, to quit them of the aspersions of usurpers or unlawful powers ... likewise the peoples rights and liberties are fully maintain'd ... lastly all exceptions against the ordinance about treason answered, and it's conceived that it were treason not to make such an ordinance / |
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DA427.2 .B48 1668
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The world's mistake in Oliver Cromwell; or, A short political discourse, shewing that Cromwell's mal-administration, (during his four years and nine moneths pretended protectorship,) layed the foundation of our present condition, in the decay of trade. |
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DA428 .A8 1972b
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Oliver Cromwell and his world / |
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DA428 .D7
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Oliver Cromwell : a character study / |
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DA428 .D7 1921
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Oliver Cromwell. |
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DA428 .D7 1927a
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Oliver Cromwell : a character study / |
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DA428 .H21
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Oliver Cromwell / |
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DA428 .H75
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Oliver Cromwell. : His life, times, battlefields, and contemporaries / |
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