Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas |
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... five sisters , he himself being now the only surviving son . It is said that not long afterwards he settled in London to study law , and though there is no adequate authority for this statement , it derives support from the fact that he ...
... five sisters , he himself being now the only surviving son . It is said that not long afterwards he settled in London to study law , and though there is no adequate authority for this statement , it derives support from the fact that he ...
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... five years , and that in the mean time they should enjoy every foot of their com- mons ' . That Cromwell should have taken up the cause of the weak , and at the same time should have attempted to serve them by legal proceedings , whilst ...
... five years , and that in the mean time they should enjoy every foot of their com- mons ' . That Cromwell should have taken up the cause of the weak , and at the same time should have attempted to serve them by legal proceedings , whilst ...
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... five new bishops , in defiance of the majority of the Commons , it was Cromwell who moved for a con- ference with the Lords on the subject , and who , a few days later , asked for another conference , in which the Lords should be asked ...
... five new bishops , in defiance of the majority of the Commons , it was Cromwell who moved for a con- ference with the Lords on the subject , and who , a few days later , asked for another conference , in which the Lords should be asked ...
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... five members - Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up the Northern ...
... five members - Cromwell took no prominent part , though his motion for an address to the King , asking him to remove the Earl of Bristol from his counsels on the ground that he had formerly recommended Charles to bring up the Northern ...
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... five members had openly revealed Charles's hostility , it was on Cromwell's motion that a com- mittee was named to put the kingdom in a posture of defence , and this motion he followed up by others , with the practical object of ...
... five members had openly revealed Charles's hostility , it was on Cromwell's motion that a com- mittee was named to put the kingdom in a posture of defence , and this motion he followed up by others , with the practical object of ...
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