| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 422 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Rycaut, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this...After that he turned to the clergy, who inveighed against the Jews, as a cruel and cursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1865 - 494 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Kycant, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this...who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them ' Men of God.' and desired to be... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1866 - 582 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Rycaut, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this occasions When they were all met, he ordered the Jews to speak for themselves. After that he turned... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 494 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Kycant, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this...who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them ' Men of God,' and desired to be... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1870 - 488 str.
...Sir Paul Kycant, who •was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, nnd said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this...clergy, who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel nnd accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them ' Men of God.' and desired... | |
| Connop Thirlwall - 1878 - 514 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Rycant, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life, as Cromwell did on this occasion. When they wore all met, ho ordered the Jews -to speak for themselves. After that he turned to the clergy, who... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1883 - 504 str.
...Paul Rycant, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man apeak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this occasion....who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his ananswer to the clergy, called them ' Men of God,' and desired to... | |
| Henry Hart Milman - 1883 - 498 str.
...clergy, who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his ananswer to the clergy, called them ' Men of God,' and desired...whether it was not their opinion that the Jews were to be called, in the fulness of time, into the Church. He then desired to know whether it was not every... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 str.
...speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met, he ordered tl.e Jews to speak for themselves. After that he turned...the clergy, who inveighed much against the Jews as a cmcl and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them ' men of God,' and desired... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1885 - 392 str.
...in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met he ordered the Jews...who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them the " Men of God," and desired... | |
| |