Letters And Speeches With Elucidations By Thomas Carlyle volume 1

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Oliver Cromwell
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Hence he resolved to burn his Papers, and avoid catastrophes. " But what chiefly, or indeed exclusively, concerns us here, is that, from the first, and by all subsequent evidence, I have seen this Gentle- man to be a person of perfect veracity, and even of scrupulous exactitude in details ; so that not only can his Copies of the Cromwell Letters be taken as correct, or the correctest he could give, but any remark or statement of his concerning them is also to be entirely relied on. Let me add, ...for my own sake and his, that, with all my regrets and con- demnations, I cannot but dimly construe him as a man of much real worth ; and even (though strangely inarticulate, and sunk in strange environments) of a certain honest intelligence, energy, generosity ; which ought not to escape recognition, while passing sentence ; least of all by one who is forced unwillingly to relate these things, and whom, as is clear, he has taken great pains, and made a strong effort over himself, to oblige even so far.

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