"I was by birth a gentleman, living neither in any considerable height, nor yet in obscurity. I have been called to several employments in the nation β to serve in parliaments, β and ( because I would not be over tedious ) I did endeavour to discharge the duty of an honest man in those services, to God, and his peopleβs interest, and of the commonwealth; having, when time was, a competent acceptation in the hearts of men, and some evidence thereof."
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Speech to the First Protectorate Parliament (12 September 1654)
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Oliver Cromwell
1599 β 1658
englischer Politiker
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