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The life of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector of the Common-Wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Being an account of all the battles, sieges, and other military atchievements, wherein he was engaged, in these three nations. And likewise, of his civil administrations, while he had the supream government, till his death. Relating matter of fact, without partiality.
Date: [1715?]- Books
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Monarchy asserted to be the best, most Antient, and Legall Form of Government. In a conference held at Whitehall, with Oliver, Lord Protector, and a committee of Parliament. Made good by the Arguments of Oliver St John, Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chief Justice Glyn, Lord Commissioner Whitlock, Chairman, Lord Commissioner Lisle, Lord Commissioner Fines, Lord Broghill, Mr. Leuthall, Master of the Rolls, Sir Charles Wolseley, Sir Richard Onslow, Colonel Jones, Members of that Committee.
Fiennes, Nathaniel, 1607 or 1608-1669.Date: 1742- Books
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Memoirs of the life and actions of Oliver Cromwell: as delivered in three panegyrics of him, written in Latin: the first, as said, by Don Juan Roderiguez de Saa Meneses, Conde de Penaguiao, the Portugal ambassador: the second, as affirmed, by a certain Jesuit, the lord ambassador's chaplain: yet both, it is thought, composed by Mr. John Milton (Latin Secretary to Cromwell) as was the third. With an English version of each. The whole illustrated with a large historical preface; many similar passages from the Paradise lost & other works of Mr. John Milton; & notes from the best historians. To all which is added, A collection of divers curious historical pieces relating to Cromwell & a great number of other remarkable persons (after the manner of Desiderata curiosa vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M.A. the compiler of those volumes. Adorned with the heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the hand-Writing, sign manual, & medals of O. Cromwell.
Peck, Francis, 1692-1743.Date: printed M,DCC,XL. [1740]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and actions of Oliver Cromwell: as delivered in three panegyrics of him, written in Latin: the first, as said, by Don Juan Roderiguez de Saa Meneses, Conde de Penaguiao, the Portugal ambassador: the second, as affirmed by a certain Jesuit, the Lord ambassador's chaplain: yet both, it is thought, composed by Mr. John Milton (latin Secretary to Cromwell) as was the third. With an English version of each. The Whole illustrated with a large Historical Preface; many similar passages from the Paradise Lost & other Works of Mr. John Milton; & Notes from the best Historians. To all which is added, A Collection of divers curious Historical Pieces relating to Cromwell & a great number of other remarkable persons (after the manner of Desiderata Curiosa Vol. I. & II.) By Francis Peck, M. A. the Compiler of those Volumes. Adorned with the Heads of Essex, Fairfax, Hambden, Lady Falconberg, the Hand-Writing, Sign Manual, & medals of O. Cromwell.
Peck, Francis, 1692-1743.Date: M,DCC,XL. [1740]- Books
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The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Being an account of all the battles, sieges, and other military achievements, wherein he was engaged, in these three nations. And likewise of his civil administrations, while he had the supream government, till his death. Relating only matter of fact, without passion or partiality. By Robert Burton.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1728- Books
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The life of Oliver Cromwell. Containing his military exploits in England during the Grand Rebellion; his reduction of Scotland, and conquest of Ireland: his civil government, policy, treaties with, and respect paid him, by foreign princes and states. With an account of the great actions performed by his brave generals and admirals in the war with the Dutch and Spaniards.
Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector Of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Being an Account of all the Battles, Sieges, and other Military Atcheivments, wherein he was Ingaged, in these Three Nations. And Likewise, Of his Civil Administrations, while he had the Supream Government, till his Death. Relating only matter of fact, without passion or partiality. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1715- Books
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The life of Oliver Cromwell containing his military exploits in England during the Grand Rebellion, his reduction of Scotland, and conquest of Ireland: his civil government, policy, treaties with, and, respect paid him, by foreign princes and states. With an account of the great actions performed by his brave generals and admirals in the war with the Dutch and Spaniards.
Date: M.DCC.LXXX.VII [1787]- Books
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The life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of Great-Britain and Ireland. Containing a just account of all his military exploits, and surprizing success during the Civil Wars of England in his Time; together with his great Zeal for the Honour and Interest of England; the Glory of the Protestant Religion, and the Liberties and Properties of Mankind in general. By a gentleman of Oxford.
Gentleman of Oxford.Date: 1748- Books
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The speech which was spoken by Oliver Cromwel, when he dissolv'd the Long Parliament.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Date: 1775?]- Books
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A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, lord-protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Containing his descent, alliances, and first advances to popularity; with a view of the motives to the civil war; and the sentiments of Mr. Locke and a British Parliament concerning resistance. His military exploits, and wonderful success in the civil wars, during the life of Charles I. His military actions after that King's death, during his government in Ireland. His war against the Scots under Charles II. till he totally routed them at Worcester. A view of his conduct towards Charles I. with a vindication of him in many particulars. His management towards the Parliament, the Army, and the parties he had to deal with, till he assumed the Sovereignty. A view of his civil government, from his dissolving the long Parliament to his death. His behaviour towards foreign princes and states; his unwearied zeal for the honour of England, the Protestant religion, and the liberties of mankind. A summary of his character; with a parallel between him and Charles I. as to their natural abilities, penetration, and manners; their piety, virtue, and affability; their humanity, good-nature, and personal courage; their sincerity and enthusiasm; their justice in the administration of affairs, and zeal for their country; Cromwell's praises set forth by Dryden, Waller, Sprat, and other great poets, notwithstanding they afterwards shamefully blacken'd his memory. By a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Bancks, John, 1709-1751.Date: 1739- Books
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A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprised under the following heads: His descent, alliances, and first advances to popularity; with a view of the motives to the civil war, and the sentiments of mr. Locke and a British parliament concerning resistance. His military exploits, and wonderful success in the civil wars, during the life of king Charles I. His military actions after that king's death, during his government in Ireland. His war against the Scots under king Charles II. till he totally routed them at Worcester. A view of his conduct towards king Charles I. with a vindication of him in many particulars His management towards the parliament, the army, and the parties he had to deal with, till he assumed the sovereignty. A view of his civil government, from his dissolving the long parliament to his death. His behaviour towards foreign princes and states; his zeal for the honour of England, the protestant religion, and the liberties of mankind. A summary of his character, and of that of king Charles I. with a parallel between them in such points as will admit of it. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Bancks, John, 1709-1751.Date: 1747- Books
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A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprised under the following heads: His descent, alliances, and first advances to popularity; with a view of the motives to the civil war, and the sentiments of Mr Locke and a British parliament concerning resistance. His military exploits, and wonderful success in the civil wars, during the life of king Charles I. His military actions after that king's death, during his government in Ireland. His war against the Scots under king Charles II. till he totally routed them at Worcester. A view of his conduct towards K. Charles I. with a vindication of him in many particulars. His management towards the parliament, the army, and the parties he had to deal with, till he assumed the sovereignty. A view of his civil government, from his dissolving the long parliament to his death. His behaviour towards foreign princes and states; his zeal for the honour of England, the protestant religion, and the liberties of mankind. A summary of his character, and of that of king Charles I. with a parallel between them in such points as will admit of it. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Bancks, John, 1709-1751.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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A short critical review of the political life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord-Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprised under the following heads: His descent, alliances, and first advances to popularity; with a view of the motives to the civil war, and the sentiments of mr. Locke and a British parliament concerning resistance. His military, exploits, and wonderful success in the civil wars, during the life of king Charles I. His military actions after that king's death, during his government in Ireland. His war against the Scots under king Charles II. till he totally routed them at Worcester. A view of his conduct towards king Charles I. with a vindication of him in many particulars. His management towards the parliament, the army, and the parties he had to deal with, till he assumed the sovereignty. A view of his civil government, from his dissolving the long parliament to his death. His behaviour towards foreign princes and states; his zeal for the honour of England, the protestant religion, and the liberties of mankind. A summary of his character, and of that of king Charles I. with a parallel between them in such points as will admit of it. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple.
Bancks, John, 1709-1751.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Enthusiasm display'd: being a true copy of a most learned, conscientious, and devout exercise, or sermon, held forth the last Lord's day of April, 1649. at Sir P---- T----'s house in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Lieutenant General Oliver Cromwell. As it was faithfully taken in characters by Aaron Guerdon. To which are added, I. The general character of Oliver, extracted from various Authors. II. His Particular Character. By Bevil Higgons; Esq; III. An exact Account of his Magnificent Lying in State, and Pompous Funeral. IV. Some Conjectures concerning the Place of his Burial. By Bishop Kennet. V. Poems on his death. By Mr. Waller and Mr. Cowley.
Date: MDCCXLIII. 1743- Books
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An astronomical diary; or, almanack for the year of Christian æra, 1774. ... By Nathanael Low. [Four lines of verse]
Low, Nathanael, 1740-1808.Date: 1774 [i.e., 1773]- Books
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For the lovers of liberty. The speech of oliver cromwell when he dissolved the long Parliament, which was compossed of a pack of venal slaves; and a letter showing what true loyalty consists in; with a curious parallel between Luther and Paine; also two excellent orations delivered in America in July last, wherein the blessings of liberty is clearly shown; with a song from an American newspaper, &c. In the ... letter on loyalty ...
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658.Date: 1794- Books
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A vindication of Oliver Cromwell and the Whiggs of Forty One, to our modern Low Churchmen, with some reflections upon the Bar-----r Treaty.
Date: 1712- Books
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A vindication of Oliver Cromwell, and the Whiggs of Forty One, to our modern Low Churchmen. With some reflections upon the Bar-r Treaty.
Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Books
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His Excellencies order, to the severall colonels of the army : concerning provision of quarter, diet, physick and attendance for the sick souldiers of their severall regiments.
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-1658Date: 1650- Books
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Supplement to Placidus de Titus; containing the nativity of that wonderful phænomenon, Oliver Cromwell. Calculated methodically, according to the Placidian Canons, by the Ingenious Mr. John Partridge, M.D. To which is prefixed, Primum mobile, or a complete set of astronomical tables, for the Exact Calculation and Direction of Nativities.
Titi, Placido, 1603-1668.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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The history of Oliver Cromwel, Lord Protector of the commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Being an Account of all the Battles, Sieges, and other Military Atchievments, wherein he was Ingaged, in these Three Nations. And likewise, Of his Civil Administrations, while he had the Supream Government, till his Death. Relating only Matter of Fact, without Passion or Partiality. By R. B.
R. B., approximately 1632-approximately 1725.Date: 1706- Books
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A short genealogical view of the family of Oliver Cromwell. To which is prefixed, a copious pedigree.
Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A hue and cry after Cromwell, or, the City's Lamentation for the Loss of their Coin and Conscience. Printed in the Year 1649, and now Re-Printed verbatim, for the Edification of the Admirers of Oliver's Pious Memory.
Date: [1727]- Books
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Oliver Cromwell's letter to a certain eminent kidnapper.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: 1743